WWE referee Jessika Carr delighted her Instagram followers by unveiling her latest tattoo, inked in a deeply personal and vulnerable spot. Thanking the talented team at Carolina Icon Ink, she described the experience as profoundly meaningful. The trailblazing official, recognized as WWE’s first full-time female referee, revealed that lyrics from a song featured in a David Copperfield documentary had long inspired her. Through this tattoo, Carr celebrates her body and inner strength while promoting self-acceptance, resilience, and the courage to embrace one’s own journey.

The empowering lyrics are from Seal’s 1990 hit “Crazy,” which includes the memorable lines: “In a sky full of people, only some want to fly. Isn’t that crazy?” The song is about ambition and overcoming limits, themes that perfectly reflect Carr’s pioneering path in professional wrestling. By permanently etching these words onto her skin, the respected referee honors self-love and determination, reminding wrestling fans everywhere of the importance of chasing dreams and boldly choosing to “fly, baby, fly” in both the ring and in life.
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