The former three-time IMPACT Knockouts World Champion Deonna Purrazzo has evolved tremendously during her time with the company. Being released by WWE in 2020 without ever showing her true potential, Purrazzo has had many memorable matches and moments in the past few years.
In a recent interview with Cultaholic’s Desert Island Graps, Purrazzo was ask if given the change would she return to WWE. Purrazzo has been open about her past gripes with the company, but her answer said it would depend on the circumstance.
“I don’t wanna say no (about a return to WWE) and I want to say yes but I also think that it’s kind of the circumstance of it. I think I’m in a place where I’ve done a lot of partial rehabilitation to my career in the last three years.
I’ve been able to turn the tide of what people say about me in the conversations I’m in and submit my place in history and unfortunately, my first time in NXT and WWE did a lot of damage to that and so I think for me, it’s more about being cautious about maybe the situation I would be put in or something like that but I don’t wanna take it off the table because it is WWE and as a kid, I didn’t know any other wrestling.
My dream was to become a WWE superstar and my dream has evolved many times over during my career, but I think at the end of the day, it’s like, that’s something I’m gonna want to hold onto and say yes to. But I need to learn from my mistakes and do it differently if I was going to.” (POST Wrestling)
Purrazzo is also a former Knockouts World Tag Team Champion. She held that gold with her best friend Chelsea Green as a tag team known as VXT. Green has since returned to WWE and is currently a WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion along with Piper Niven (won originally by Sonya Deville).