Naomi walked out on WWE RAW back in May 2022 and eventually made her way to TNA Wrestling, where she became the Knockouts Champion. She finally made her WWE return during the Royal Rumble and now Naomi has revealed what’s next in store for her.

This month, Naomi’s contract with TNA came to an end, and it seemed all but certain that she was heading back to WWE. The 2024 Royal Rumble kicked off with the Women’s Royal Rumble match, with Natalya in the number one spot.

Naomi made shocking return as the second entrant in the Women’s Royal Rumble match, greeted by thunderous applause from the audience. While she didn’t emerge victorious, the positive fan reactions held significant meaning for her.

While speaking on WWE’s The Bump, Naomi talked about her triumphant return to WWE after over a year. Naomi was asked about her goals in WWE, to which she revealed that she plans on becoming a Grand Slam champion.

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“Now I got to do it bigger this time in the WWE way bigger than before but the challenge this time is though; I been around and I’m back again it’s like starting all the way over at the bottom but I’m looking forward to that challenge and working my way back up to going against the best of the best. My goal is to be a grand slam champion. That’s my focus. “

Naomi’s brand assignment has also been revealed. We will have to wait and see whether Naomi will be able to replicate her past success during her second run in the company, as fans are simply happy to have her back after so long.

What do you think of what Naomi had to say? Do you feel she will be successful in her goal? Let us know in the comments section below!

Transcription by Ringside News

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