Leila Grey pushed to get match against Trinity Fatu at GLCW’s Blizzard Brawl event

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Grey chats three names she’d like to work with on-screen. 

IMPACT/TNA Knockouts World Champion Trinity Fatu became a topic of conversation when Leila Grey named her as a dream opponent. The current AEW talent was the focus of an RDP Promotions virtual signing and expressed that she pushed to get a match with Trinity. 

On December 2nd, Grey competed at Great Lakes Championship Wrestling’s Blizzard Brawl show in Wisconsin. She asked the powers that be to book a singles match between herself and Trinity but they were unable to make it happen this year. 

Also, Trinity is also on the top of my list (of dream opponents). Man, I was trying to get Trinity for (GLCW’s) Blizzard Brawl but, unfortunately, we couldn’t make it happen this year. That’s what I was pushing for them to book. I’m like, ‘Please book Trinity for me.’ She’s definitely someone that I want…

On the AEW front, Grey shared that she has thought about aligning with Ricky Starks. She’s hopeful there’s a chance to do that in the future. 

Yes, it’s definitely something that has crossed my mind (aligning with Ricky Starks in AEW). Man, when the time is right, hopefully in the future there’s an opportunity for that. But I have definitely thought about joining forces with ‘Absolute’ Ricky Starks.

The reigning AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm is someone Leila would like to work with as well. She thinks Toni is ‘killing it’ right now. 

I love Toni (Storm). I love Toni. I would love to do something with Toni. Toni’s killing it.

It was in a dark match prior to the November 1st edition of Dynamite that Grey last wrestled for AEW. She wrestled for Ring of Honor in September and consistently works for OVW.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit RDP Promotions with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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