Lyra Valkyria explains the meaning behind her entrance.
Since making her way over to the main NXT brand a few short years ago, Valkyria has had an entrance that leans into fans participation as they 'woo' along to her theme song. In addition, Valkyria has brought bird wings out for more than one major event over the past couple of years.
While speaking on Insight With Chris Van Vliet in a new interview, Lyra explained the meaning behind her entrance.
"So on the Independents I wrestled as Valkyrie. That's not Marvel character-based, not bird-based. It's actually from my favorite book, which is written by an Irish author. I discovered it when I was 12 years old. The main character was 12, living in Dublin, starts this whole new secret life, she has to take on a name to start this new life, and she calls herself Valkyrie. So I started that, and until I went to WWE, I never used the kind of imagery that's associated with the Valkyrie at all. So then I was like okay, well I should probably use that. So I got the kind of Valkyrie-looking gear for NXT UK, and then when I was moving across, I had to change my name, and I actually contacted the author of that book. So his name's Derek Landy, and he's Irish, and he suggested this character called the Morrigan. I was actually a little bit familiar with it. It's like the Irish Valkyrie from Irish mythology. Finn Balor and his demon character also drew from Irish mythology and stuff. The Morrigan basically transforms into a raven or crow and hovers over the battlefield and decides who's going to win a battle. So I was like, that's really cool. I went down that rabbit hole, and it's just a very cool female warrior character who transforms into a raven. I just thought that was very cool. It was related to the Valkyrie, so it's still tied to my book and my favorite stuff, and I love mythologies. So yeah, that's where it all comes from."
Elsewhere in the same interview, Valkyria would look back on her time in NXT UK, most notably her torn ACL injury she suffered. You can read more about that here.
