Last week on the NXT, Frankie Monet made her WWE debut. Her debut has been teased for a number of weeks on the NXT andshe has been pretty impressive in her debut.
Frankie Monet made her debut against a trainee jobber named Cora Jade. In a short booking, Monet completely dominated her opponent. It looks like WWE has big plans for the indie sensation.

Frankie Monet On Her NXT Debut
For those who doesn’t know who Frankie Monet is, Franky is an amazing professional wrestler who rocked different wrestling promotions for over a decade. She went by the name of Taya Valkyrie in her previous run. She worked in the promotions like Lucha underground, AAA and Impact wrestling. She is one of the longest reigning TNA knockouts champion too.
Fans who know about her are extremely glad to see are in the biggest promotion in the world right now. Finally she has made a mark. And by the way WWE made her promo packages and the way she got booked in her first match, it looks like WWE is planning a main event push for her.

Recently Frankie Monet spoke to TalkSports where she discussed about her WWE debut and the jump to her new gimmick. She said;
“Conversations started and I’m so happy to be there. I always compare it to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; I feel like I have the golden ticket. I remember the first day I went to the Performance Center I was like ‘what is my life!’ Unreal.

“All the coaches, all the people I get to work with like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Sara D’Amato for the women’s division and just the amount of creativity they’re allowing me to be immersed in. They just believe in each and every one of us and it’s just unreal to finally be in this position where I feel like Franky Monet can be seen for who she is, understood and be on the platform she deserves to be on.”
“It was always going to be NXT. A lot of people try and put it in a box or compare it to what it was as a developmental brand as it was years ago. NXT is on the USA Network, OK! NXT is on the same network as RAW! These are the best athletes in the world. It’s got the top wrestlers from other companies, from the indies, from other countries all in one place – that’s what NXT is. I’m so proud to be there.”