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Rosita on Leaving TNA, Wanting to Go to WWE

Posted By: Caylon Knox on Oct 17, 2013

Rosita on Leaving TNA, Wanting to Go to WWE

Former TNA Knockout Rosita, real name Thea Trinidad, recently spoke with VOC Wrestling Nation.

On wanting to go to WWE:

"Absolutely. Since I was four years old, I knew that this was something I wanted to do. This was my dad's dream as well. He took me to WWE events as a child all the time. I knew from a young age that this was something I wanted to do – being the women's champion, working Wrestlemania. Some people get into wrestling because they want to do it for a living, they're happy working the independents or just wrestling anywhere, and they don't care about working for WWE; for me, I'm not fully (fulfilled yet) in my wrestling career. Plus, I've only been doing it for 5 years and I have a long way to go."

Leaving TNA:

"I didn't leave on bad terms. The door is never closed. I don't have any bad feelings toward anybody, and I will never burn a bridge. Tommy Dreamer got me my tryout, Terry Taylor signed my contract, and D'Lo was there with me from the start. My best friends were made at TNA. I have amazing memories."

Source: VOC Wrestling Nation
Tags: #tna #impact wrestling #rosita #thea trinidad

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