"I didn't know that was gonna happen" - Former WWE Superstar on Mickie James' Royal Rumble inclusion
Deonna Purrazzo had no idea that Mickie James would be in the 2022 WWE Women's Royal Rumble match.
Ahead of her big match IMPACT Wrestling against Rok-C, Deonna Purrazzo sat down with Instinct Culture by Denise Salcedo to discuss a variety of subjects. When asked about Mickie James taking part in this year's Royal Rumble, which was announced on the January 7 episode of SmackDown, Purrazzo revealed it was a surprise.
"I was equally surprised as I think the entire wrestling world was. I didn't know that was gonna happen," Deonna Purrazzo admitted. "I had just gotten to my hotel room, and Steve [Maclin] put on SmackDown, and there was that announcement. I was like, 'Oh, interesting, okay.'"
Purrazzo went on to mention how WWE is not a company that tends to work with other promotions. The former champion also described how she's glad, through James' Royal Rumble inclusion, IMPACT Wrestling is getting more recognition now.
"Because I think WWE has kind of a closed-door policy with playing with others, and to hear that was, I think, the first time in history that they really acknowledged other companies like that. Especially IMPACT. So, I feel we don't get all the credit we deserve, and people kinda let things that happened in the past reflect their opinions on what we are doing now."
Deonna Purrazzo was worried the Royal Rumble announcement would affect her Hard To Kill match with Mickie James
Deonna Purrazzo expressed her concern that the Royal Rumble announcement would impact the perception of her match with James. The IMPACT Wrestling star did not want fans to think she and James were main eventing a big show simply due to the publicity of the Royal Rumble.
"It was kinda like a really big thing for us," Deonna Purrazzo continued. "I was a bit concerned that (...) Are people going to think we are getting to be the main event because of this? That was my first initial thoughts was like, 'I really hope that whoever is tuning in, not as an IMPACT fan, does some research and sees the story we've been telling and sees why we deserve the main event, not just because we're women but because the story we've been telling warranted that spot."
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