Just because Lita left the ring doesn't mean she left the spotlight. She has years of experience entertaining people, so she combined that experience with her love of punk music and formed the band The Luchagors. According to Examiner Live, she created the band before retiring, then took it on tour in England in 2013. Unfortunately, she didn't find the same kind of success on stage as she did in the ring, but that may have been a problem of publicity. She didn't use any of her WWE clout to promote The Luchagors, opting instead for a DIY kind of tour that didn't go over too well. Saying she didn't want to feel "owned," she added, "I didn't want to transfer what I was doing to music from wrestling. I wanted it to be a completely different experience, or what's the point in changing?"
As LAD Bible reports, that same year she hosted a radio show called Amy's Dicordia on SFM TV, but it unfortunately suffered the same fate as The Luchagors. But she hasn't stopped trying. Her Fandom bio states that she began hosting a web program called The UFO Sho on ASY TV in 2018. The show features her visiting and getting to know the people and culture in places where UFO sightings have been reported. Lita was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.
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