WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson had a lot to celebrate recently, as she confirmed on Instagram that she's now a mother. The Ruthless Aggression star has received heartfelt congratulations from peers and fans alike since the announcement over the weekend. While taking that all in, she also took time to address a question about her career, making her point crystal clear.Wilson debuted in the promotion back in 2001 during the Invasion angle. Wilson competed in the ring, but was primarily known for her raunchy segments with other Divas or her on-screen relationships. Wilson has expressed her appreciation for her fans and her time in the promotion, even thanking the WWE Universe for letting her be a part of their puberty during her Hall of Fame Speech. Still, that doesn't mean she was 100% on board with every single one of those moments. Replying to a fan asking if she enjoyed those risque segments more than wrestling, Wilson was pretty blunt."I would prefer a pile driver...does that answer your question?"Wilson's feelings on her career are complex, something she's stated several times in the past.Torrie Wilson wasn't always a fan of bikini contests and other segments during her WWE careerWhile Torrie Wilson has come to terms with her mixed feelings on her career and is thankful for all the memories she made for the WWE Universe, that doesn't mean she can look back on certain moments without cringing. Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, she got into her regrets as a WWE Diva."You know, for a long time, I kind of had mixed feelings about my time in wrestling because there was so much about it that I felt was like... I don't know about embarrassing, but, you know, I just felt yucky thinking about it." [6:15-6:37]Wilson said she doesn't feel that way anymore for the most part, though she still does cringe when she looks back at certain segments. And there were some pitches that she simply couldn't do."One in particular, the Judgment Day PPV bikini contest against Sable. Originally, Vince wanted me to do this hand-paint on my boobs like Sable had done in the past. I didn't feel comfortable doing that, so I was like, 'How about rhinestones that barely cover my nipples?' Don't ask me why that felt a little more safe than the paint." [13:00-13:28]She went on to talk about seeing herself in a thong bikini and seeing kids in the crowd, which felt wrong.