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When we think of the best womens wrestlers outside of WWE, then Tessa Blanchard is a name that immediately comes to mind. Blanchard is a rare top talents unsigned to any major wrestling promotion. And controversies are to blame. However, this time Blanchard has done something that proves she is a good samaritan.

Tessa Blanchard comes to aid of women bleeding on the road

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful recently revealed on Twitter that he heard Tessa Blanchard stepped forward to help a woman. The woman was bleeding and laid in the middle of the road opposite the Millennium Hotel in Los Angeles. Blanchard cleared off the road, administered aid, and even contacted the EMTs.

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We all know how good Tessa Blanchard is in the ring, and this deed truly shows what she’s like outside. It’s always great to hear stories where wrestlers do stuff that make them real life heroes. Now the next good thing we hope to hear about Tessa is she signing with a major promotion.

Based on previous interest, WWE would be the most likely home for the former Impact World Champion. However, WWE has a huge pool of talent. It would only make sense for them to bring her in if they have strong plans with her from the get go.

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Tessa Blanchard was last seen training alongside former NXT Superstar Vanessa Borne at AEW Star Dustin Rhodes’ Wrestling Academy. There is no word on where Tessa Blanchard could end up as she has had quite a controversial past.

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This good deed will definitely help in fixing the image that controversies hampered. Let’s see what the future holds for the ‘Undeniable’ one. Because any promotion she signs with will definitely have a extremely skilled superstar on their roster.

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