ROH Women’s World Champion Deonna Purrazzo has given her opinion on the WWE system.
Appearing on Sirius XM’s Busted Open Radio, the IMPACT Wrestling star discussed what her dreams were growing up and how they changed upon coming to WWE.
Purrazzo said:
“I think dreams change. I think as we get older and experience more things – like my dream was always to wrestle at WrestleMania and be, at the time, the Divas Champion. That’s all I knew in wrestling growing up, so that was my ultimate goal. Then I got there [to WWE], and it was like, I don’t like anything about this system, it’s just not a conducive environment for me and my dream changed. Now I just want to go somewhere that’s going to appreciate me for me, and give me an opportunity to wrestle and see what happens.”
Deonna Purrazzo signed with WWE in 2018 before being released from the company in April 2020 in their first round of cuts during the pandemic.
Purrazzo is scheduled to face Interim ROH Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez in a Title Unification Match on tonight’s AEW Dynamite.
The Virtuosa discussed her true feelings on Martinez being crowned Interim ROH Women’s Champion at Supercard of Honor in a new interview, which you can read here.
Quotes via Wrestling Inc.
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