Deonna Purrazzo is one of the mainstays of the IMPACT Knockouts division in the modern era. The Virtuosa is riding the wave of success as one of the brightest talents in IMPACT Wrestling. She also recently celebrated her wedding, which coincided with yet another special occasion for the Marine Corps.

The Virtuosa’s professional success was further elevated with happiness in her personal life. Recently, Deonna Purrazzo celebrated her marriage to fellow IMPACT star Steve Maclin. She posted a picture from her wedding on her Instagram story, posing with her husband and the Marine Corps indicating a double celebration of her marriage and the Marine Corps birthday together.

“We were so grateful to have celebrated both our wedding and the Marine Corps Birthday with all these Marines.”

The VXT was recently seen stepping in the ring against her long-time rival Mickie James on the December 1 episode of IMPACT. This was a part of Mickie James’s ‘Last Rodeo.’ Deonna Purrazzo, despite her best efforts, lost to James which meant that her career would continue moving forward, after which Mickie James was immediately challenged by the current IMPACT Knockouts champion, Jordynne Grace.

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Deonna Purrazzo returned to IMPACT Wrestling in 2020 after a lackluster run in WWE for two years where she wrestled only 16 televised matches. She had a great run as the IMPACT Knockouts champion for 343 days defeating many top caliber superstars, before her reign was ended by Mickie James at Bound for Glory in October 2021.

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