Known as the demon assassin in Impact Wrestling, Rosemary made debut back in early 2016 with Crazzy Steve and Abyss. The group would go on to be known as Decay. Once Crazzy Steve left Impact, Rosemary went her separate ways to much success. She became the TNA Knockouts Champion in early 2017 and held the title for nearly 270 days.
Today, Rosemary remains a highly popular figure in Impact Wrestling. The former Knockouts champion sat down with sportskeeda and details many topics regarding her Impact Wrestling. Check out the highlights:
Impact's latest change in management:
"To anyone who's concerned about it, these past tapings that we just did in January, were possibly the most positive feeling in the sense that it felt very fresh and it felt like we had a direction, which I can honestly say was the first time in a year. This new direction under Scott D'Amore and Don Callis ... I know that Impact and TNA have constantly, through the years, asked fans to give them a chance. As a personal feeling, I honestly believe that if you were going to give Impact another chance, now's the time. I felt the difference backstage in one taping block. And I think there's really something there, going forward. And I'm excited about it. So, I hope other people can feel excited about it as well."
Her character and how much of the promos are her own words:
"I really love the amount of trust Creative has in me, to bring this character to life since they don't really tell me what to say. They tell me what point needs to come across in the promo. They tell me to say it like I would. They don't give me any lines. And that kind of trust is huge in that they know that I know my character best and how it will come across organically. If you try to force the way Rosemary talks, it's going to come across as very fake. ... I would say 95% [of the lines are from me]. I definitely ask for advice and ask for help, if there's something maybe I can't figure out how to say. I never feel like I can't approach somebody in Creative for a suggestion. That's the openness of communication. You can ask for advice but they trust you to do it the way you would."