Amidst rumors of a WWE return for former WWE and TNA Champion Trinity Fatu, the newly crowned Women’s TNA Champion called Fatu the luckiest. TNA Women’s Champion, Jordynne Grace, took to X on January 15th to post a picture of herself alongside WWE Superstar Bayley and NJPW Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone fka Sasha Banks.
Jordynne Grace appreciates Trinity Fatu after winning the title
The tweet from Grace is an appreciation for Trinity Fatu who called for a rematch after her loss. However, it comes amidst rumors of her return to WWE as a surprise entrant in the upcoming Royal Rumble. Grace’s tweet also hints at a reunion of Bayley, Sasha Banks, and Naomi at Rumble.
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Women supporting women is my favorite.
I may have won the title, but don’t think @TheTrinity_Fatu can ever really lose with friends like these in her corner. pic.twitter.com/2vlJBSO2zE
— Jordynne Grace (@JordynneGrace) January 15, 2024
For those who do not know, Patricia Forrest Gresham aka Jordynne Grace is an Impact Wrestling superstar who hails from Austin, Texas. The moment in reference is from the TNA Women’s World Title match Hard-To-Kill PPV which was held on January 13th at Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, Nevada.
The tweet from Grace is an appreciation for Trinity Fatu who called for a rematch after her loss. However, it comes amidst the rumours of her return to WWE as a surprise entrant in the upcoming Royal Rumble. The tweet from Grace also hints at the reunion of Bayley, Sasha Banks, and Naomi at Rumble.
Read more: Sasha Banks Reunites With Former WWE Star After Her Shocking TNA Hard To Kill Appearance
However, amidst the rumours of Trinity Fatu aka Naomi’s return to WWE, Grace’s win at Hard-to-Kill PPV makes sense. However, the title change wasn’t the only highlight of the show.
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Hard To Kill PPV, a historic moment for TNA
Hard-To-Kill PPV will go down as one of the most iconic moments in the history of TNA. Formerly known as Impact Wrestling, the promotion rebranded to TNA recently with Hard-To-Kill PPV being its first PPV. The promotion came into being in 2002 as TNA but rebranded to Impact Wrestling in 2017.
In a recently released promo featuring Chris Sabin and president Scott D’Amore, the new TNA X-Division Champion announced, “The identity of Impact Wrestling has always been that it used to be TNA.” He later invited The Rock and John Cena to sign up with the newly rebranded promotion.
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