Naomi walked out on WWE along with Mercedes Mone a year ago on Monday Night RAW and fans wondered if she would ever come back. Of course, that’s not happening as she is now part of Impact Wrestling. Now it appears that she is planning a major project with people from WWE.

News broke that Naomi was set for her Impact Wrestling debut. She is now known as Trinity and already made her in-ring debut in the company, where Trinity beat KiLynn King in remarkable match.

Trinity is set to wrestle at Impact Wrestling’s Under Seige event as she has an open contract to wrestle at the upcoming event. She is set to square off against Gisele Shaw in the match.

While speaking to Darren Paltrowitz, the former WWE Superstar revealed that she plans on doing a musical project with Samantha Irvin and former WWE personality JoJo Offerman as well.

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”I’ve been talking to Samantha (Irvin) about working on music with her, and JoJo, we recorded songs together like years ago that we just kind of got away from because of our lifestyle and work and family, all the things that kind of takes you away from it.

So, we really want to, at some point get back together now that life is in a whole different space to get back on these passion projects and do some fun stuff and give our fans another side of us that we like and that they love to see from us.”

The length of her contract has also been revealed. We will have to wait and see how Trinity Fatu will be booked in the coming weeks, as the sky is truly the limit for the former WWE Superstar.

What’s your view on this story? Do you think Trinity Fatu will stay with the company in the long run? Let us know in the cool comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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