WWE Hall of Famer and seven-timeWomen's Champion Trish Stratus talked about becoming a mom, inducting Lita (Amy Dumas) into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 30 weekend, the cast of Total Divas and more in a new interview. Here are some highlights.

Trish Stratus on Becoming a New Mom:

"Motherhood has changed my life in huge ways ... I have an extra amount of bustling love for someone. It's been amazing. I think about three months in I like to say Max became a human being, not just this like baby burrito thing. He looks at you and smiles at you."

She continues gushing about becoming a mom and says that her son is "very calm"and even posed with her for the magazine cover of "Sweat Equity" in a photo shoot.

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Trish Stratus on Inducting Lita into the WWE Hall of Fame:

"To induct Amy was fantastic ... She so deserves it. It was like one of those nights where we were like, ‘You know what? We are going to have fun tonight.' There was no stress. There was no pressure of what was going to happen out there. We're friends and went out there and had the vibe. It was really natural and fun."

CB's Analysis: To this day, Trish Stratus vs. Lita is the greatest women's rivalry in WWE history, and it would take something truly epic to top their feuds and matches.

Trish Stratus on Meeting Emma and the Cast of Total Divas:

"[Emma] is doing a great job. She is super cute. I've met the new girls. I was talking to some of the ‘Total Divas' and what a great opportunity they have to show that we are strong, sexy and powerful women. They are doing a great job."

"We represented things different ... We were kind of there to work. That was our mantra. We wanted you to look at us for our work, not necessarily what we are wearing. I think the diva's division, and this might be cliché because I don't know how many times I've said this, but all they need is a bit more character development."

Stratus goes on to talk about how WWE needs to flesh out the Divas' storylines just a little bit more for there to be a real connection with fans.

(Credit: Miami Herald)