During a recent appearance on "The Commentary Booth" podcast, Steph De Lander discussed her plans for her return next year.
While uncertain about her next steps when she returns, Steph stated, "It's gonna be big."
De Lander is currently recovering from the neck surgery she underwent last month.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On what she plans to do when she's ready to return: "I don't know, to be honest. I probably won't be back in the ring until March to April, maybe even later. So I have a lot of time to cook up what I want to do. I'm not trying to make any quick moves. I want to be smart about it. I want everything that I do to be intentional. I don't want to come back and just do some random indie and be like, 'Hey, I'm back.'"
On how what she does next will be big: "Whatever I do, it's gonna be big. Everything I do is big. It's a great time for some sort of metamorphosis, some sort of shift. What that is, I don't know yet. I'm not gonna tell anyone yet. That's a very vague answer, but that's the reality of it. I've got a few months of recovery and chilling out and brainstorming before I get to start really thinking about the return, so I'm just gonna enjoy my chillout time a bit. Once it's a bit closer, I'm gonna really hitting the drawing board and seeing what I come up with. I'm excited. I'm excited to bring a new version of myself. It'll be good."
During a recent edition of his "Hawk's Nest" podcast, AEW star Lance Archer reflected on WWE's rebooted version of ECW, noting that it served as a solid launching pad for many talents.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On the WWE reboot of ECW: "ECW was a great starting point for a lot of guys. Everybody's like, 'Oh, that's not the original ECW. It's WWE's ECW, it's PG ECW. Blah, blah, blah.' But if you look back at it, that's where CM Punk got his start in the company. Kofi Kingston, Sheamus. Guys like this all started on that ECW product."
On the original NXT: "The original NXT was more of a reality-type game show, and they were telling us about it, and they were putting over how great NXT was gonna be at the time, which didn't involve any of us. So we were just like, 'Yeah, okay. That's great.' But we're all kind of like, 'What about us?'"