Ashley Bischoff is a young, rising wrestler signed with WWE. She was born and raised in Moscow, Russia and moved to the United States to start a new life. Her father was a German police officer, her mother was a Russian doctor, and her older brother was in the police academy. Before joining WWE, Ashley training to join UFC, but she was invited to tryout for NXT and was immediately signed. She became the youngest and longest reigning NXT Women's Champion at the age of 19. Two years later, she made her main roster debut and stood up against Nikki Bella who was the Divas Champion at the time. She went on to feud with Nikki and then Charlotte, working hard for title shots, but always came up short. That never stopped her from trying to accomplish her goal of becoming champion.
Outside of WWE, she was a model and a Youtuber. She enjoyed recording a variety of videos to show the fans what she is like away from the ring. Her videos range from gaming to cooking to dancing and even singing. Fans enjoyed how passionate she is for other things and taking suggestions from them on what they would like to see. She enjoyed being an entertainer and entertaining the fans, even if it meant embarrassing herself and stepping out of her comfort zone. She just wanted to show everyone that she was a normal person just like anyone else. Her life as a streamer has made her popular among fans that didn't know anything about her wrestling life and has made her lots of friends and fans all over the world. She's constantly streaming with other popular streamers and getting interviewed on different shows. Everything she did was for the fans and she loved every single minute of it.
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"That should do it," I sighed, removing my headphones and stretched in my chair as I looked at the computer screen. I just finished editing my YouTube video and started uploading it. In my latest video, I did a reaction video suggested by the fans and reacted to a popular K-pop boyband called BTS. I took off my glasses and rubbed my tired eyes as I looked at the clock. Another late night before having to hit the road for WWE. I sighed and got up from my desk and walked out of my gaming room and went down the hall to my bedroom and got ready for bed. I grabbed my phone and posted on Twitter that the new reaction video will be up soon and asked who I should react to next. I crawled into bed, placed my phone on the charger on my nightstand, and went to sleep.
The next morning, I gathered my bags and got my things to prepare to hit the road for the next week. I checked my notification and saw that a lot of people enjoyed my reaction video and some were shocked at the fact that I could sing easily in Korean. I never told anyone that I had studied Korean in the past when I was learning English. A lot of fans complimented my singing and thought that hearing Korean singing with a Russian accent was unique and would love to hear more. I scrolled through the comments and gave likes and a few comments of my own before having to leave to head to the airport. I went through baggage and sat near a window as I waited on my plane. I felt my phone buzzed and checked it. My twitter was blowing up with people requesting a video on a group called Monsta X who had just recently made their debut. I looked them up and listened to their EP, Trespass. I hummed to myself as I became lost in the music. I looked up and saw that people were headed towards the plane that I needed to be on and hurried outside to catch it. I settled into my seat and looked more into Monsta X. I tweeted out that I was listening to their music and that I will have a reaction video out soon. I relaxed in my seat as the plane took off and I was off to start my adventure for the week.
This week, I continued my feud with Charlotte for the Divas Championship which kicked off the Women's Revolution. We were tired of being just divas, tired of short matches, and tired of not being taken seriously. Charlotte and I practically tried to destroy each other in the ring and the fans loved it. During the week, I made and posted short videos of me singing different K-pop songs, doing covers of BTS and Monsta X songs and posting them on all of my social media. My videos soon started growing more and more attention as more people started tweeting me, requesting covers and my fan base grew. My videos reached fans all over the world and it attracted the attention of different bands who soon began to follow me and interacting with me. I was shocked to see how fast my videos were spreading and I was happy to provide even more entertainment outside of the ring. I didn't mind the attention and I started to communicate with different band members and even got to chat with members of BTS, which made my good friend and mentor, John Cena, jealous. I didn't know what this newfound popularity would bring, but I was having fun nonetheless.
As my week was wrapping up and I was set to return home, I was contacted by FBE, who I've worked with for videos in the past with members of the roster. I thought that they were just asking if I wanted to be apart of another reaction video with some of the others and I was excited. This time, however, it was different and I was doing this solo without anyone else from the roster. They wanted me to film my reaction video for Monsta X with them instead. I was so excited that I said yes immediately after they asked and I was soon on my way to film the video. Little did I know, this video was going to be a little different from usual.
