Deonna Purrazzo
Deonna Purrazzo. Image Credits: Twitter

Former WWE star Deonna Purrazzo who is the former two times Impact Knockouts champion recently talked about her feud with the current Impact Knockouts Champion Mickie James. She also talked about dropping the Knockouts Championship to Mickie James.

The former Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Deona Purrazzo is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in the Impact Wrestling right now. She joined Impact Wrestling almost a year ago and from the very first day, she has been treated like a big thing.

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Deonna. Image Credits: Twitter

Deonna Purrazzo On Her Feud With Mickie James

Before joining the Impact Wrestling Deoanna Purrazzo had to struggle a lot. She had some forgettable runs in WWE, Ring of Honor, Ohio Valley Wrestling and the TNA wrestling as well. Purrazzo even featured on the main roster of WWE occasionally as well which is not known by most of the fans.

When Mickie James made her WWE return in 2017, she appeared under a mask for a number of weeks where she was known as the La Luchadora. It was not known to a lot of fans that during those weeks Deonna Purrazzo appeared as La Luchadora once which has never been mentioned on TV. She had a two year run in the NXT as well.

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Deonna Purrazzo who is the former two times Impact Knockouts champion recently spoke to Fightful podcast where she talked about her feud with the current Impact Knockouts Champion Mickie James. She also talked about dropping the Knockouts Championship to Mickie James. She said;

“Mickie (James) and I have been telling such a great story.  This was like my real first feud.  Not being in that role I think is ok because I was in it for so long, and I really pushed for it over the year to have other people do other things.

Deonna Purrazzo
Deonna Purrazzo. Image Credits: Twitter

“We have this crossover with AEW and NWA.  I really pushed for if it can’t be me, then let it be somebody else.  We have so many talented women on our roster that deserve to be in the spot that I was or in a similar spot that I am.  It’s nice to see other people getting that opportunity as well.”

H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription