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Lei Ying Lee Emotionally Reflects On TNA Knockouts Title Win

Lei Ying Lee gets emotional remembering her TNA Knockouts World Championship win.

At WWE NXT Gold Rush Week 2, Lei Ying Lee defeated Kelani Jordan and Jordynne Grace in a triple threat match to win the TNA Knockouts World Championship.

During a recent appearance on Busted Open, the former Xia Lee reflected on her title win. She also gave a shoutout to TNA creative member and Busted Open co-host Tommy Dreamer during the interview.

“You mentioned ‘emotional,’ woo,” Lee said. “I know but, feeling bring me back to the arena and that moment, so, yeah, when I hear of this, I’m already so excited, happy about it and I try to not think about it. I wanna focus (on) my match. Up till that day, I really walk in the building, I saw the building. I know that’s the — all the wrestlers wanna perform — their goal, and also, I wanna be there and I’m there.

“I was there. So I was so excited, and also nervous, you know… I’m not alone. I wish my friend or my family would be there with me. But it’s okay. I think that’s my big moment. I just go there, do my best, and when I’m in the ring, I feel the audience cheer for me, they know me, even if I’m in different company.

“That means a lot to me. The match, I’d been prepared all day… I try not crying, but, I just couldn’t control, and since the ref counting down the three, two, one, and finally I get all the struggle, the sweat, the pain, the blues I have been go through and finally… this is my moment, and I celebrate with everybody, and even (when) I go back to Gorilla (Position), I’m still keep emotional and everybody say, ‘Good job,’ ‘Congrats,’ and yeah, that’s when Tommy’s there. He’s crying too, and I need to right away cut a promo. So, I’m like, ‘Oh my God, oh my God, I need to cut promo. I didn’t know that.’ But Tommy just say, ‘Just go flow. Say what you want to say.’ I was like, ‘Okay.’ So then I cut that promo.

“Being really honest, I want to say, to Tommy, thank you. I think I said so many times but, even now, I still wanna say thank you to give me the opportunity. Like what I say, nine years in this business. That’s all I want and I finally get a chance… I finally made it. So, it means a lot to me. Not just the title, the arena, everything. I moved to United States myself. No friend, no family here. Don’t understand the English… step by step. Yeah, I’m proud of myself.” [H/T: Fightful]

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