WWE Raw Name Explains Podcast Hiatus: Crumbling Marriage and Personal Struggles

Lilian Garcia, a beloved figure in the wrestling world, has revealed the personal struggles that led to the hiatus of her popular Chasing Glory podcast. Speaking candidly, Garcia shared how her crumbling marriage and the loss of her parents made it impossible to continue the show without jeopardizing her mental health.

The Origins of Chasing Glory

Launched in 2017, Chasing Glory gave fans an intimate look into the lives of professional wrestlers. Garcia’s inspiration for the podcast stemmed from her backstage interactions in WWE. “I always felt that if people knew these stories, they would not only benefit but also become bigger fans,” she shared in an interview with Wrestling Life.

Her mission was clear: to share the real, raw struggles and triumphs of WWE superstars.

A Perfect Storm of Challenges

In 2021, Garcia faced an overwhelming series of personal challenges. She lost both parents after years of caregiving and saw her marriage begin to fall apart. These events left her emotionally drained, forcing her to put her podcast on hold.

“Let me tell you, putting the show on hold was the hardest thing I’ve ever done,” Garcia admitted. “I realized I couldn’t give the show the energy it deserved. It’s important to know when to step back and take care of yourself.”

Hope for a Return

Despite the hiatus, Garcia hinted at a potential return for Chasing Glory in the future. “I felt like God was telling me, ‘It’s not over; it’s just on hold,’” she said. Fans remain hopeful that the podcast will make its comeback when Garcia feels ready.

A Resilient Spirit

Lilian Garcia’s openness about her struggles has inspired fans and highlighted the importance of prioritizing mental health. As she focuses on healing, her story serves as a reminder of the strength found in vulnerability.

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