Trish Adora Talks Bonding With The Infantry, Thinks She'll Be In The ROH Women's Title Picture Soon

Trish Adora discusses how The Infantry came together.

The Infantry, which consists of Trish Adora, Carlie Bravo, and Shawn Dean, is currently one of the hottest acts in Ring Of Honor. The group is featured on ROH TV on nearly a weekly basis and has seemingly continued to grow their fanbase more and more over the past number of months.

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In a new interview with Fightful, Adora said that she formed a bond with Bravo and Dean backstage after finding out they also served in Armed Forces.

"You know what? It’s so funny how that all came together. I was just hanging out backstage one day and we all just started talking. I didn’t realize that Carlie was in the marines and Shawn Dean was in the navy and I was in the army. We just started chit chatting and just formed a bond. Over time, we’d see each other at the events and we’d say, ‘Hey,’ and then the ‘Heys’ got a little longer and the conversations got a little longer. It really just fleshed itself out over the course of like, maybe, a year or so. It wasn’t a quick mash-up, for sure. It was definitely a slow burn over time. Very, very nice to see."

Adora's spotlight in The Infantry has allowed her to rise the ranks of the Ring Of Honor women's division. Adora went on to say that she'll find her way into the ROH Women's Championship picture very soon.

"I think so. Let me tell it. I’ll tell you every day and twice on Sunday that yes, I do believe very, very firmly that I’ll be inserted right into the title picture, by hook or by crook. I got tricks up my sleeve. I showed a few tonight. I’m happy to show them wherever."

Elsewhere in the interview, Trish Adora discussed her time training at the NJPW Academy. Fans can learn more by clicking here.

Fans can see Fightful's full interview with Trish Adora in the video linked above.

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