User blog comment:MightyUke416/Remembering Ashley Massaro/@comment-5277627-20190517020455/@comment-26485526-20190518030351

I agree that she would've thrived in today's era of women's wrestling if she were to return to WWE. Given how memorable she was, I was surprised that her run in the company lasted as short as it did. From what I could see, she clearly put her absolute heart and soul into everything she did and I think she would've been successful in any era in her prime.

I think it was Peih Gee that said in a magazine interview that Ashley performed her heart out in the challenges and was such a fun presence around camp during the game. Knowing how sick Ashley got on China, she had to have been a remarkable person with such incredible drive and determination to have that kind of impact on her tribe.

It saddened me to see that she posted in March of this year on Twitter that she was returning to the ring. Even if she did wrestle on the independent scene for a short time in these last two months, it sucks to know that a large audience didn't get to see her comeback.