Former WWE superstar Naomi, now performing under the name Trinity, made her highly anticipated debut on Impact Wrestling. The wrestling world has been buzzing since her arrival, and it seems fans and industry insiders alike are excited to see what the talented wrestler will bring to the table.

Trinity’s arrival in Impact Wrestling comes after months of speculation about where she would end up following her departure from WWE. It was confirmed in January that her former tag team partner, Mercedes Moné, had signed with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, leaving fans wondering where Trinity would land.

On a recent episode of “Grilling JR,” AEW commentator Jim Ross expressed his surprise at Trinity’s decision to join Impact Wrestling. However, he quickly added that he is happy to see her back in the world of professional wrestling.

Ross went on to praise Trinity’s abilities inside the ring, calling her a highly creative and athletic performer. He also noted that her arrival in Impact Wrestling will help to build the depth of talent in the Knockouts Division, which is a win for everyone involved.

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“She’s such a nice person, too. More importantly to me, [she’s a] locker room person, good wrestling citizen in her community. [Her arrival] adds to the ongoing depth initiative, getting more talents that can work and that have some experience and adding a piece here and a piece there to continue to build that division. So, I’m hopeful she’ll do well.”

“Good luck to her, and Impact, they got them a good one.”

Trinity’s in-ring debut on Impact Wrestling will see her take on Knockouts Tag Team Champion KiLynn King. After that, she has set her sights on the Knockouts Championship, with her goal being to capture the top prize in the company.

What are your thoughts on Trinity’s debut in Impact Wrestling and how do you think her addition to the Knockouts Division will impact the company? Leave a comment.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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