3-time WWE champion wants to become a Grand Slam Champion; teases potential heel turn
Several WWE Superstars have either become Grand Slam Champions in the past or aim to become one before the end of their tenure. Recently, former two-time SmackDown Women's Champion, Naomi teased a potential heel turn, along with Grand Slam aspirations.
Sometimes it takes years of consistent performances for a superstar to earn their stripes in the company. Each star has a different journey in the Stamford-based promotion. However, many have often had the desire to have more than one title reign in the company.
In an interview with WWE Deutschland, Naomi was asked about her future goals in the Stamford-based promotion. The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion stated she wants to become a Grand Slam Champion in the company and capture more gold in the future.
"I want to be a Grand Slam Champion. I've never held a RAW Championship. I would like to be a Women's Tag Team Champion again just because of the history with that," Naomi said.
She also teased a potential heel turn and said she would love to team up with her real-life husband, Jimmy Uso someday and maybe even visit the dark side, something she hadn't done in almost eight years.
"I would love to partner with my husband [Jimmy Uso] again somewhere down the road. I wouldn't mind taking a walk on the dark side either. I haven't been in my Glow B.A.D. [Former faction] for like probably eight years. I just want to keep going, keep evolving, and see what's next for me," she added. [From 27:10 to 27:50]
Check out the video below for her comments:
When was the last time Naomi held championship gold in WWE?
Naomi has spent over a decade in the Stamford-based promotion, starting out as one-half of the Funkadactyl group under the previous regime. After the women's revolution around 2015, she received brand-new opportunities in the promotion.
In the coming years, she captured the SmackDown Women's Championship on two occasions, including at WrestleMania 33 in Orlando defeating Alexa Bliss. Later, she lost the title to Natalya at SummerSlam in New York.
After spending a few years in limbo, she teamed up with Sasha Banks and entered the women's tag team division. Later, the two captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 38 in Texas. This was the last time she held gold in the Stamford-based promotion.
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