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Another Former Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Confirmed For Mae Young Classic

Former Impact Wrestling stars will have a big presence in the Mae Young Classic this year, as it was recently announced that former Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne will be competing as Ashley Rayne.

Today WWE also announced that former Knockouts Champion Sienna will be competing under her real name Allysin Kay.

She joins Zatara, Xia Li, MJ Jenkins and Rachel Evers who were also announced for the tournament today.

Other names confirmed for the tournament include Hiroyo Matsumoto, Aerial Monroe and Vanessa Kraven, Ashley Rayne, Priscilla Moon, Xia Brookside, Toni Storm, Zeuxis, NXT UK’s Isla Dawn, NXT signee Lacey Lane, Karen Q, Kavita Devi, Mercedes Martinez, Mia Yim, Killer Kelly, Crystal, former Divas Champion Kaitlyn, Rhea Ripley, Io Shirai, Nicole Matthews, Jinny, “American Ninja Warrior” star Kacy Catanzaro, Tegan Nox, Deonna Purrazzo, Jessica Elaban and Reina González.

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