WWE superfan Vanessa Hudgens says ‘dreams really do come true’ after stepping into the ring for the first time
Vanessa Hudgens must live each WWE fans dream on Monday when she was introduced to the ring after the premiere of “RAW.”
“Cody Rhodes personally asked me out after they went off the air and I got to get in the ring and ‘more.’ Dreams really do come true, y’all,” the “High School Musical” star told Fox News Digital on Monday.
WWE, which stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, shared the moment on social media when Rhodes asked Hudgens if she knew “the thing.”
Hudgens, who came to the Netflix event with her husband, a baseball player Cole Tuckerand he was sitting in the first row, answered: “I know the thing.”
“So I guess it’s only fitting then, can you join us in the ring now?” Rhodes replied.
WATCH: Vanessa Hudgens realizes her dream of entering the WWE ring
Hudgens nearly doubled over in shock, saying she wasn’t quite sure what to do before climbing over the low wall that separates the wrestlers from the fans and through the ropes into the ring.
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After laughing and dancing a little, she was told that she would lead the “charge” and she prepared to sing ‘yeet’ by slowly moving her fingers up until they were above her head and bringing them down as the whole audience shouted: “More!”
“Cody Rhodes personally asked me out after they went off the air and I got to get in the ring and ‘more’. Dreams really do come true, y’all.”
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“Yeet” is a slang term used by some WWE wrestlers that expresses excitement and also means throwing.
Hudgens told Fox News Digital that she never misses “RAW” and can’t wait for it on Netflix.
WATCH: Vanessa Hudgens Says She Never Misses WWE ‘RAW’
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“I couldn’t be more excited,” she said. “WWE is coming to Netflix with ‘RAW’ and honestly, I don’t miss it. I’m there every week, so being able to watch it on Netflix live, I think it takes it to a whole new level. It just makes it really accessible for all the fans to be present at every step like me.”
The 36-year-old revealed that she didn’t grow up watching wrestling, but was introduced to it by Tucker.
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“I actually got into it because of my husband, and now I’m a die-hard fan,” she explained.