Rosemary wouldn’t exactly welcome Taya Valkyrie back to IMPACT Wrestling with open arms.
Valkyrie, a former Knockouts Champion, left the company earlier this year, and her departure was linked to the “Who Shot Bravo?” storyline; on TV, she was arrested for the attempted murder of John E. Bravo and taken to “jail.” In real life, she signed with WWE and had a brief run as Franky Monet before the company released her in November. Now that she’s back on the open market, Valkyrie is literally free, but Rosemary wants revenge Decay’s behalf because “La Wera Loca” ruined the group’s plans.
In an interview with Inside The Ropes, she first joked about how Valkyrie’s prison sentence lasted less than a year. She quipped that it was the “standard” before the made it clear that, if the former champion does return to IMPACT, she’ll have to deal with Decay because Valkyrie’s attempt to end Bravo’s life got in the stable’s way.
“Well, we did hear a rumbling about her getting out of prison,” said Rosemary. “We haven’t looked too far into it because we don’t know what her intentions are. If you keep in mind, that attempted murder that she got arrested for, that did foil an awful lot of our plans, and even she did it with good intentions, she still delayed our getting of the virginal blood of that stupid John E. Bravo.
“So, really, if she comes back, she’s coming back and she’s gonna have to answer to us for ruining our plans, let alone this human, murder, all these laws, whatever. She has to answer to us now and if she wants to come back here, she’s going to realise we’ve been hashtagging #NoMoreHumans for a reason.”
Time will tell whether Valkyrie comes back to IMPACT; for now, she’s taking independent bookings, and she’s set to return to AAA Lucha Libre. But IMPACT’s knockouts division is stronger than ever, and the addition of the former champion could take it to a new level.