Trinity on preparing for Jordynne Grace, winning Impact Knockouts title

Trinity made her Impact Wrestling debut this past April, eventually following up by winning the Knockouts title after defeating Deonna Purrazzo at Slammiversary.

Since then, the former Naomi in WWE has successfully defended her title against Purrazzo in a rematch, Mickie James, Alisha Edwards, and Emerson Jayne. 

However, this January at TNA Hard To Kill in Las Vegas, she has perhaps her toughest challenge yet as she defends against former two-time Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace. 

In a recent conversation you can watch in full above, Trinity spoke about becoming champion, leading the Impact women’s division, her favorite career moments this year, and more.

Winning The Knockouts Championship 

She explained that her goal coming into Impact was to win the Knockouts title, but she had no idea how long that journey could take.

“I was willing and ready to do whatever I had to do to accomplish this goal, and it’s just been an incredible journey, all of it, the whole the whole experience with Impact.”

Fatu said winning the championship felt “very, very surreal” and described feeling nervous in preparation for the big moment.

“I was so nervous and there was so much to prepare for — so much unexpected things that I stress about because I want every performance to be perfect and be my best. But you just have no control over that when you’re wrestling in front of a live crowd. You never know what’s going to happen. So I really didn’t have time to think or process the getting good in the wind. I was just so…just in it. And then when it was finally over, it was such a lot of surreal and relief and happiness and just an overwhelming flow of joy and tears and everything.”

She went on to credit Purrazzo for elevating her and being one of her favorite people to wrestle because she has learned so much from her.

“She’s one of the best, one of my favorite people to fight because she just elevates anybody she’s in there with. She’s such a phenomenal wrestler and I feel that I’ve grown and learned so much having to go against her more than once.”

Leading the “fierce” Knockouts division 

As Knockouts Champion, Trinity is at the mountaintop of the women’s division. She explained that she does feel an “incredible amount of pressure” because the locker room is filled with so many women that are capable of being in her spot and leading the division. 

“It’s an incredible amount of pressure because I feel that we have such an incredible roster, locker room, strong talent, and every woman is capable of leading and holding it down. So it definitely makes me want to just continue to be my best, because the second I’m not there, there’s going to be someone there to to fill that role.”

She went on to add that having that kind of division pushes her to be better in every way.

“They really push me to be better in every aspect of the division and wrestling. I want to represent our ladies the best way I possibly can. And, we’re fierce. The whole locker room is fierce.”

Challenges she has faced since joining Impact

Joining a new promotion can be challenging as you find your way and work with new people. Trinity described what the biggest challenges have been for her so far while working with Impact including wrestling longer, main event matches. 

“I definitely think the the type of matches that I have been in that I have never experienced before. Also, getting more time, main eventing shows, it’s not easy. But I also feel that that’s what I needed to grow and also to believe in myself. And, to be put in those positions to prove to myself and everyone that I’m capable. I’m very thankful for Impact for giving me that space and opportunity to just show who I am without limitations.”

The best version of her

When Trinity had just signed with Impact, we had spoken about the big career change in her life, going from WWE to her new home. She had mentioned in our last interview that she didn’t know if she was going to actually return to pro wrestling. 

I asked her about how she felt going from that period in her life to where she is now, both holding gold and main eventing.

Fatu agreed that this is the best version of herself so far, but that she is still “growing and evolving” and that she feels this isn’t the “last evolution” of her that fans will see.

“I think that the time away and that time off (between WWE and Impact) really helped me to navigate, to figure out what I really wanted and what I needed to do for myself and just as a performer and the impact I wanted to have on women’s wrestling. I was able to really think about all those things and process it all and really miss it.”

Fatu added that she had gotten to a point where she was just very “burned out mentally, physically and emotionally” and thought she might be done.

“But having that time away really helped me through to just see clearly that I wasn’t done. And there’s more of me to give in the wrestling business, and to my fans and to just come back and finish in a way that I feel is really respectable and good for me.”

She further explained that it didn’t feel right to her to just stop and end her career.

“It didn’t feel right to me, you know, stopping where I was. It just wasn’t sitting right in my spirit, and so it motivated me to come back and I’m here and I’m so happy that I did. But I also I’m happy for that experience.”

Hard To Kill 

On January 13th, Trinity kicks off the year with one of her toughest challenges to date against Jordynne Grace at Hard to Kill.

Grace won the Call Your Shot gauntlet at Bound for Glory which earned her a championship opportunity of her choosing. Grace chose to come after Trinity and the Knockouts title. 

She has never faced Grace before, but said she’s going to practice very hard so that’s she confident when she gets into the ring with her.

“Jordynne is definitely someone that I have never faced and never faced anyone like her. And I’m going to be training and practicing very hard so that I’m confident in myself when I step in that ring with her. I think she may be one of my toughest challengers so far, and I just want to make sure that I’m prepared. When I step in the ring with her in Vegas in January. I got a couple of months to get some new stuff down that I think I’m going to need for her because baby girl is strong and baby girl is one of the best.”

Mercedes Martinez vs. Deonna Purrazzo set for WrestlePro event

A match between Deonna Purrazzo and Mercedes Martinez has been announced for October.

WrestlePro has announced that Purrazzo will defend the Knockouts title against Martinez at their event in Rahway, New Jersey, on October 16. This would be the first post-WWE match announced for Martinez.

Martinez was released on August 6 along with 12 other members of the NXT roster. It has been reported that the cuts were a part of an effort to revamp NXT, focusing more on younger and bigger stars.

She was signed by WWE in 2020 and at one point was called up as a member of Retribution. However, she requested and later was granted a return to NXT. She had most recently been feuding with Xia Li, with her last match being a mixed tag match in June. She teamed with Jake Atlas (who was also released) to face Boa and Xia Li. Martinez suffered an injury during the match that she was recovering from prior to her release.

Jazz loses title vs. career match at Impact Hardcore Justice

Jazz lost to Deonna Purrazzo in the career vs. title match that aired this afternoon at Hardcore Justice.

The finish had Jazz going for offense, but eventually fell to Purrazzo’s Queen’s Gambit. Jazz had put up her career on the line when Tommy Dreamer told her she had to put something up for her match against Purrazzo. Prior to her run in Impact Wrestling, she had been on a retirement tour.

Jazz started to regularly appear in Impact Wrestling last fall. She teamed with Jordynne Grace in the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament, but the team was eliminated in the second round. Last month at Sacrifice, she and Grace lost to the Knockouts Tag Team Champions Fire ‘n’ Flava (Tasha Steelz and Kiera Hogan).

In a match that took place earlier in the show, Tenille Dashwood became the number one contender for the Knockouts title, defeating Rosemary, Alisha Edwards, Havok, Jordynne Grace, and the returning Su Yung. As a result, she will face Purrazzo at Rebellion, Impact’s next pay-per-view, on April 25.

The finish to the hardcore match had Grace hitting a Vader bomb on Havok, but Kaleb with a K pulled her out of the ring, allowing Dashwood to come in and steal the pin.

Two matches announced for Impact Wrestling’s Hardcore Justice

Two matches have been announced for the Impact Plus special Hardcore Justice taking place on April 10.

Jazz will challenge for the Impact Knockouts title in a title vs. career match. Jazz put up her career when Tommy Dreamer, who is making the matches for Hardcore Justice in storyline, proposed she put up something against champion Deonna Purrazzo. Jazz has brought up in the past that she is on a retirement tour.

Later, Dreamer announced in front of the women’s roster that a multi-woman weapons match would also take place at Hardcore Justice, with the winner becoming the number one contender for the Knockouts title. Jordynne Grace, Susan, Tenille Dashwood, Havok, Rosemary, and Alisha Edwards were announced as the participants. During the segment, Dreamer brought up Su Yung’s name to Susan, but she told Dreamer she had no idea what he was talking about.

Hardcore Justice will take place the same day as the first night of WrestleMania, but will take place prior to the event, at 3 pm EST.

Three title matches added to Impact Wrestling’s Sacrifice

Three title matches were announced Tuesday for March 13th’s Sacrifice on Impact Plus.

A match for the Tag Team titles was announced as The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson) will defend against New Japan Pro Wrestling’s David Finlay and Juice Robinson, aka FinJuice.

The two teams have traded exchanges in the last few weeks. On this week’s Impact, the two teams defeated XXXL (Larry D and Acey Romero) and Reno Scum (Luster The Legend and Adam Thornstowe) in an eight-man tag. The winners all had a staredown afterward.

The X-Division title will be on the line as TJP will defend against former champion Ace Austin. Austin defeated Black Taurus and Chris Bey in a number one contenders three way Tuesday. Austin later confronted TJP backstage, which then led to Chris Bey appearing and challenging Austin for a match on next week’s Impact.

Finally, ODB will challenge Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo. Tuesday’s show ended with ODB attacking the champion for her attack on ODB backstage last week. The Impact veteran made it clear as the show was going off the air that she wanted a title match.

Here is the current card for Sacrifice:

  • Impact World Champion Rich Swann vs. TNA Champion Moose
  • Knockouts Tag Team Champions Fire ‘N Flava vs. Jordynne Grace and Jazz
  • Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo vs. ODB
  • Impact Tag Team Champions Good Brothers vs. David Finlay and Juice Robinson
  • X-Divison Champion TJP vs. Ace Austin

Impact Knockouts title match added to Bound For Glory

A Knockouts title match has been added to Bound for Glory.

Deonna Purrazzo will defend the Knockouts title against Kylie Rae following events that took place on tonight’s Impact.

Rae’s friend Susie (Su Yung) faced Kimber Lee on tonight’s show. Purrazzo was in Lee’s corner and got involved in the finish. She tried to attack Susie, but accidentally struck Lee, allowing Susie to pick up the win with Su Yung’s panic switch.

After the match, Susie attempted to switch into the Su Yung persona. Rae calmed her down, but it gave Purrazzo the chance to jump Rae, with Susie going after Purrazzo for the save. Purrazzo attacked Susie with a fujiwara armbar, but Rae recovered and tossed her out of the ring.

Once everything settled, Rae told Purrazzo that if she likes to bully people, she’ll face her at Bound for Glory and will take the title from her.

The event, which takes place on October 24, will also have an Impact World title match between champion Eric Young and challenger Rich Swann.