Thu𒁃nder Rosa announces tha༺t she will vacate a championship that means a lot to her.
Thunder Rosa was proud to be the Warrior Wrestling Women's Champion. However, as she gets ready to be💖gin life as the top woman in All Elite Wrestling, Warrior Wres𝐆tling has announced that she will officially vacate the title on April 23 in South Bend, Indiana.
Rosa appeared in a very ﷽emotional Twitter video to officially declare𝓡 her intention to vacate the title.
“It’s been an honor to serve you as the Women’s Champion here at Warrior Wrestling. From the bottom of my heart, its really hard to tell you that unfortunately due to some really huge commitments that are coming in my career, I will no longer be able to serve you as your champion," she revealed. "I want to thank absolutely everyone from top to bottom in this organization for giving me the opportunity to represent women’s wrestling and the entire company. It’s been an honor as a wrestler to represent this championship and this company with honor and pride. So for the next person who will become the next women’s champion, I wish you the best and I hope you represent the company just as well or even better than I did. Thank you very much, everyone. I love you very much.”
-- Huge News -- will be in South Bend on 4/23 to offically relinquish the Women's Championship.
— Warrior Wrestling (@WarriorWrstlng)
Thank you ----
Of course, next for her is life as AEW Women's World Champion. She earned tඣhat championship in a very emotional moment in her adopted hometown of San Antonio, Texas. She defeated her greatest rival, Britt Baker inside of a steel cage, becoming the first woman to ever win a Steel Cage Match in AEW.
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