In a recent interview with Insight With Chris Van Vliet. , Deonna Purrazzo shared her aspirations for her career, specifically focusing on her goal of winning a championship in AEW. Purrazzo, known for her impressive skills and strong presence in the ring, emphasized that capturing a title in AEW is a significant milestone she hopes to achieve.
Purrazzo reflected on her journey in wrestling, discussing her experiences in various promotions and the growth she has undergone as a performer. She noted that being part of AEW provides unique opportunities and a fresh platform to showcase her talents. With the competitive roster and the vibrant environment of AEW, she feels motivated to elevate her game even further.
“I gotta win the AEW Women’s World Champship” Purrazzo stated, expressing her determination to work hard and seize every opportunity that comes her way. She also mentioned her admiration for the women’s division in AEW, highlighting the depth of talent and the exciting storylines that are currently unfolding.
As she continues her journey, Purrazzo is eager to make her mark and compete against some of the best in the business. Fans can look forward to seeing how her ambition plays out in the coming months as she pursues her goal of becoming an AEW champion.
I gotta win the AEW Women’s World Championship [laughs]. I think a championship at AEW. I think going there and just knowing the type of environment it is and the complete new set of girls I’ve never worked with, I knew it was going to become a challenge to, I don’t want to say conform, but relearn a system. I had been comfortable at TNA for so long. I knew the system, I knew the people, I knew the position I was in. I was on top there. So there was most leeway for me to give my opinion or pitch ideas. Coming into AEW, you kind of need to earn those rights all over again. So I think there’s still so left for me to do. I feel like I’m just now feeling like myself again there, feeling like ‘The Virtuosa’. I’ve been there nine-and-half months now. That first stretch, it was like, I don’t know what I’m doing or who I am. I’m working a brand-new system with television and times. I felt really thrown off. So I feel like now I’m finally getting in a groove that will propel me,” Purrazzo said.