Impact Wrestling's Trinity: 'I wanted to use my real name when I first started wrestling'
, Trinity revealed that she always wanted to wrestle under her real name and now she's finally getting to hear fans chant it."I love it," Trinity said of hearing her real name being used by fans."I wanted to use my real name when I first started wrestling, but I couldn't.Leaving WWE, Trinity is not just leaving theWhen asked if there's any characteristics that make Trinity different from Naomi, the former"I think Trinity is going to be a little more aggressive.
"There's just so much newness. It's a big deal and was a big decision because it affects everything, my whole life, my schedule, my home life. It's a new chapter."Shop Sky deals across TV, broadband and mobile
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