CJ Perry talks about her expeê©”rience on The Surreal Life and her instant connection with Dennis Rodman because of theï·œir individual histories with professional wrestling.
For those who miss watching Lana on Monday nights, they will soon be able to go back void as she stars in the returning VH1 realityà”© show, The Surreal Life. Perry, who was released by WWE in 2021, is returning to television screens alongside a cast of Celebrities including Kim Coles, Frankie Muniz, Stormy Daniels, Dená©á©á©á©á©á©â€â€â€â€á©â€â€â€â€á©â€â€â€â€á©đ±á©á©á©nis Rodman, and more.
In a new interview with Sean Ross Sapp, the former Lana on WWE television spoke about how this experience, like many of the other experiences she's been fortunate to have, came her way through happenstance and just a day after she was releasedàŒș by WWE.
"I feel, in life, you have to work really hard. You have to be diligent and disciplined, have a good attitude. You might try, try, try over and over again and get âNoâsâ, but all that work will, at some point, pay off," she said. "All the big jobs in my life, that kind of happened. With Pitch Perfect, randomly got the job, and the Surreal Life, the same thing. It blows my mind of how many peopleâI believe that production was telling me they cast this for over eight months. I never auditioned for it. Literally, the day after I got released, I got a call from my manager being like, âThe Surreal Life wants you.â I was like, âWait, so the Surreal Life with like Brigitte Nielson that I based my entire character off on WWE? Like Flavor Flav?â"
"Yes, yes. Itâs so crazy," she added. "So I was blown away. Really, really blown away. I was really, really nervous going into it because I had just gotten released. So I was going through all these emotional ups and downs and trying to figure it out, what do I want to do? What am I going to do? I was so focused on everything wrestling, WWE, wanted to become Champion. It was interesting being thrown into this situation where Iâm living with seven strangers who are all celebrities and from all different walks of life, all different perspectives, different cultures, different religions, different careers, and weâre put in this huge, beautiful house in Mexico City with no doors, by the way. That, on the other side, thatâs giving me anxiety, and cameras at all times. Not just sometimes, but literally cameras everywhere, mics everywhereâeven in the bathroom."
She also admits that she did get anxious being around the other celebrities and notes that shđ€Șe had an instant conđnection with Dennis Rodman because of his past in the professional wrestling ring.
"So I would definitely get anxious about it," she said. "But it was interesting being put in that where someone like Kim Coles. Kim Coles, Tamar Braxton, even Dennis Rodman, they gave me so much great advice for what I was going through. I donât know if that will make the cut or not make the cut. Thereâs only so much that you can put into seven episodes. We donât know much. I donât know if itâs seven episodes, nine episodes, six episodes. Thereâs been a lot of things floating around and Iâm going to be watching these episodes for the first time on Twitter with you guys. So Iâm not sure what will make it and what will not, so you guys will have to tune in. But, truly grateful because Kim gave me so much great advice after she finished with Living Single and Living Color, and then Tamar with giving so much different advice with things sheâs gone through. Really it was Dennis Rodman thatâitâs gonna be really interesting to see how it all plays out on the showâbut instantly we had a connection because of wrestling."
She even says that communicating with Rodman helped her put certain elemđ ents of her wrestling career in perspective.
"Of course. The first thing, I couldnât believe Dennis Rodman was there. I was like, âOh, my gosh, Dennis Rodman! This is crazy!â Then also because he was in wrestling and I think that was so cool and incredible. Heâs always able to somehow be relevant in pop culture," she said. "So he really got to evolve and I didnât want to hear that. I was like, âWhat? Iâm sorry, I want to be champion.â He retired at thirty-six. Just like giving me things that at first I was not so happy to hear, but sometimes honesty is the best policy and it really made me, after leaving, really keep that into perspective. He would always be like, âWhy are you gonna do something that youâre good at? Do something that youâre great at. Youâre great on the mic. Youâre great at managing.â Heâs like, âYouâre always going to compete against Charlotte Flair in the ring.â I would get hot about it. In hindsight, Iâm really grateful for that experience because I took a lot inside and thought about a lot of those things. Then moving forward, everything I do, Iâm like, âI want to be great at it. Even if I loved this, I love it and it makes me happy, I donât want to do things that Iâm good at. I want to do things that Iâm great at and Iâm not going to compromise that anymore.â
Furthermore, she spoke about how being on The Surreal Life made her realize just how much she uses her phone for information and says that Miro, AEW star her husband had to give her đ some info when she had the brief opportunity to Zoom with àŒșhim in a designated area.
"Oh, my gosh. Itâs gonna be so exciting. The crazy part with you talking ânot knowing,â they take our phones so I didnât know everyone. So I was like, âI need my phone. I need Google. I need to be searching these people.â So itâs definitely interesting how much we rely on our phone, at least for me, to give the illusion that Iâm a lot brighter than I may be," she said. "We definitely had a Zoom area, which, yeah, Miro gave me a lot of information. I basically knew Rodman from basketball and then from WCW. I didnât know all these other things, he was on Celebrity Rehab or all these other things that he had gone through in life. So Miro would be giving me the tea."
You can catch up with all things CJ Perry at her website and make sure to check in with The Surreal Life every Monday, beginning October 24, on VH1.