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REVEALED: Former Champion and Popular Anoa’i Family Member Checked on Naomi and Sasha Banks After Their Infamous WWE Exit in 2022

Published Jul 14, 2023 | 7:00 AM EDT

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One of the biggest shocks to the WWE system came in the form of Naomi and Sasha Banks walking out of the building on WWE Raw. Everyone in the wrestling industry had to take notice of this walkout and even WWE brought the public’s notice to it on Raw. While the two former champions may have walked out of WWE, wrestling fans did not shun them for their actions.

Instead, there were many outside of WWE that supported the idea. But being inside the company and still supporting them was an enormous risk on the wrestlers’ part; but Naomi just revealed that this second-generation wrestler also supported her, despite her long tenure at WWE.

Naomi namedrops WWE star who helped her during her walkout from WWE

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Sitting down with the New York Post, Trinity, fka Naomi, talked about her growing career in Impact! Wrestling. Apart from that, she also talked about the infamous walkout and the behind-the-scenes details that she still remembered.

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She revealed, “Other than Tamina, Bayley checking in on us regularly, that was it. We just had each other going through that. Nobody understands the magnitude of what happened and what really went on and why we feel the way we feel and where we are but me and her and the people that were involved that day. It just goes to show how real our friendship is and how real all of this is.

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While not as prominent as Natalya or The Bella Twins, Tamina debuted at the same time around 2010. Having won the tag titles before herself, Tamina understood the way management treats the tag titles.

But sticking up for her sister-in-law, as she is the cousin of Jimmy Uso, Naomi’s husband, must have been a defining moment in their relationship. She might back this support up in Trinity’s biggest match post-WWE as well at Slammiversary 2023.

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Trinity’s recent success in Impact! Wrestling

Debuting in early 2023, Trinity’s presence hasn’t moved the knockouts in Impact! Wrestling as much as fans thought it would. But it’s undeniable that her growth in the new promotion has been inclining ever since her debut. Having been a WWE talent for so long, Trinity has been taking her time to adjust to the indie style of wrestling.

That doesn’t mean that she has stopped her baffling athletic moves from back in her WWE days. In contrast to that, she’s been refining her WWE move set and pumping out creative moves left and right. With her big title match at Slammiversary, Trinity could finally get that big match which makes fans love her even more.

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Murtaza Bharmal

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Murtaza is a seasoned WWE writer at EssentiallySports with a passion for storytelling in journalism. His love for pro wrestling began during the legendary Randy Orton-John Cena feud in the 2010s, and his enthusiasm for the sport reached new heights after witnessing the masterful performance of Sasha Banks and Bayley in NXT. As an expert in the field of pro wrestling, Murtaza epitomizes the fans' perspective at ES.
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Amal Joyce