Sonya Deville says she was very surprised by her release from WWE. In an interview with Ariel Helwani, Deville provided comments on leaving WWE. She also noted
Sonya Deville spent the better part of 2021 as an authority figure next to Adam Pearce, acting as an assistant manager who wasn't afraid to throw her power around. She became an authority figure after losing a loser leaves WWE match to Mandy Rose at WWE SummerSlam 2020.
Daria Berenato, the performer commonly known as Sonya Deville, talks about some of the opponents she would've loved the opportunity to face during her WWE run.
Sonya Deville formed the Pure Fusion Collective alongside Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler, where they vowed to disrupt the "WWE Raw" women's division and dominate their competition. However, after seven months of working as a faction together,
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Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Sonya Deville was asked about her initial reaction to learning that her contract would not be renewed. “That’s the weird part. I’m all for a r
On February 7, it was reported that Sonya Deville's contract would not be renewed by WWE, ending her time with the company. Lio Rush Did Motion Capture For WWE 2K25 Speaking to Ariel Helwani on The Ariel Helwani Show,
During a recent edition of her "Power Alphas" podcast, Mandy Rose weighed on on WWE RAW transitioning to Netflix last month.
Sonya Deville returned to WWE television on January 1, 2021 after losing a loser leaves WWE match to Mandy Rose at WWE SummerSlam 2020. She was quickly paired up with Adam Pearce as an assistant GM. Speaking to Ariel Helwani on the Ariel Helwani Show,
Speaking to Ariel Helwani on the Ariel Helwani Show, Deville was asked what happened after he was arrested. "WWE sent security to meet me there to go in the house and get my stuff out. They got us a hotel in downtown Tampa.
After losing a loser leaves WWE match to Mandy Rose at WWE SummerSlam 2020, Sonya Deville was off television for months before returning in the new year. When she returned to TV in January 2021, Deville found herself as an assistant to General Manager Adam Pearce.
Before she entered the world of "Tough Enough" and signed with WWE, Sonya Deville was competing in MMA, going 2-1 in her short amateur career. After joining WWE, Deville spent ten years in the company and put MMA to the backburner to focus on her wrestling career.