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Who Is Jimmy Uso’s Wife? 5 Things To Know About Former WWE Star Naomi

Jimmy Uso’s wife is former WWE Superstar Naomi. Her real name is Trinity McCray Fatu. The two pro wrestlers met each other for the first time at WWE Performance Center where they had been working hard to achieve success inside the squared circle.

Jimmy Uso and Naomi tied the knot around 2014, and they will soon celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary. Before the couple turns 10, here’s a look at five things fans should know about Jimmy Uso’s wife.

1. How many kids Jimmy Uso’s wife has?

Naomi is the second wife of Jimmy. Before that, he was married to an unknown woman. She gave birth to two kids with Jimmy, named Jayla Fatu and Jaidan Fatu. Jimmy Uso has zero kids with his current wife Naomi.

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2. Was Jimmy Uso’s wife a WWE Superstar?

Yes, Naomi competed in WWE for a decade. She joined the company in early 2010s and remained a part of the company until mid-2022. Naomi was the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion with Sasha Banks when they decided to walk out.

3. Why did Naomi leave WWE?

Naomi left WWE due to creative differences with the writers. She mentioned in her post-exit interview that it was a bold decision, but she had to make one. Before joining Sasha Banks, Naomi had a forgettable feud with Sonya Deville.

4. How many championships Naomi won in WWE?

Naomi won the FCW Divas Tournament in 2010 and then became a one-time FCW Divas Champion. On the WWE main roster, she won the SmackDown Women’s Championship twice, with the biggest win of her career coming in a six-pack challenge at WrestleMania 33. She also won the women’s tag team title once.

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5. Where is Naomi now?

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Naomi works for IMPACT Wrestling these days. She performs under the ring name ‘Trinity’. Her close friends Sasha Banks and Tamina Snuka were present in the arena when Trinity made her IMPACT Wrestling debut.

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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