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Deonna Purrazzo drops from the All In indie event, to start at WWE PC soon

The website Diva-Dirt.com is reporting that Deonna Purrazzo has officially dropped from the All In independent wrestling event after last month it was reported that she signed a developmental deal with WWE.

“It’s been incredible to see first hand what @MattJackson13, @NickJacksonYB, & @CodyRhodes envision for pro wrestling. I am so sad I won’t be wrestling at #AllIn but my heart will be there September 1st,” Purrazzo wrote on Twitter.

Cody Rhodes, who’s leading the event along with The Young Bucks, replied to Purrazzo’s tweet writing, “Take 1 large step forward in the photo, he likes to make people look shorter than him,” referring to Triple H and his usual photo with new signees. “Good luck D. Beat everybody. Run up the score.”

WWE and Purrazzo did not confirm the signing as of press time but she is expected to join the WWE Performance Center in the next few weeks, and possibly even be part of the second Mae Young Classic tournament.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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