An update has emerged regarding the WWE status of Emma, who made her shock return at last night’s (October 28) episode of SmackDown.
Emma made an appearance in response to the open challenge of WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, challenging the Baddest Woman on the Planet for her championship on the show.
Rousey managed to submit Emma for the win, retaining her title, but Emma made a statement in her return match.
WWE has now officially placed Emma back on the WWE website’s SmackDown roster after her return to WWE last night against Ronda Rousey.
After appearing on the show, Emma tweeted the word “Home” and a love heart emoji.
Home ❤️
— Tenille Dashwood (@TenilleDashwood) October 29, 2022
Emma departed WWE in 2017, before joining IMPACT wrestling in 2019, where she wrestled under her real name Tenille Dashwood.
In IMPACT, Dashwood was a one time Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship alongside her partner Madison Rayne.
Dashwood made her final IMPACT appearance on the July 14, 2022 episode, where she faced Masha Slamovich in a losing effort.
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