Following her transfer to ROH, Trish Adora experienced a sense of impostor syndrome.

Following her transfer to ROH, Trish Adora experienced a sense of impostor syndrome.
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In a recent episode of the “AEW Unrestricted” broadcast, Trish Adora, a professional wrestler signed with AEW, opened up about instances where she battled with feelings of self-doubt and impostor syndrome after formally joining the Ring of Honor franchise.

The salient points gathered from her talk on the podcast are shared below:

Delving into her alignment with ROH, Trish mentioned, “The timing was just perfect. The offer came my way at the right moment and was put forth in a manner that accentuated my capabilities. The women’s division they had was incredible and continues to be, and being a part of that, being a woman of honor, it feels like a huge accomplishment, or should I say, it feels like a fine feather in my cap.”

She further elaborated on her bout with impostor syndrome, stating, “They presented me with my first opportunity at a time I was grappling with an overwhelming feeling of being an impostor. They just gave me the right environment, made sure I was amongst reliable individuals and ensured that I had wonderful people to compete against. That’s all I could ever wish for.”

Earlier this month, Adora was defeated by Toni Storm in an episode of AEW Collision.