Mickie James is regarded as one of the greatest female wrestlers to step inside the squared circle. Her impressive persona and in-ring style captivate the audience each time. Recently, she responded to a troll who wrote something negative about her regarding her segment with Jordynne Grace and her long-term tenure.

Mickie James rose to prominence as the obsessive fan of Trish Stratus in 2005. She then went on to become an accomplished in-ring worker and won multiple titles across various promotions. James is also the first woman to cross the forbidden door between IMPACT and WWE, participating in the 2022 Royal Rumble while still being the IMPACT Knockouts champion.

The 10-time Women’s champion is running on perhaps the last leg of her career, billed as “The Last Rodeo.” She was recently trolled for her segment with current IMPACT Knockouts champion Jordynne Grace, with the fan calling her “old.” Mickie James blasted the troll on Twitter, citing examples of strong women excelling in their careers today, despite their age.

“Dear Jason. Yes I am 43. Only in wrestling is 43 “old” (but only for women right?) @JessicaBiel – 40 @priyankachopra – 40 @CharlizeAfrica – 47 @JLo – 52 @JanetJackson – 55 @DollyParton – 76 They’re all still slaying the game & so am I! I can’t wait for you to watch me win. 💋🤠.”

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Mickie James is set to battle against Jordynne Grace for the IMPACT Knockouts championship at their next pay-per-view, Hard To Kill, on January 13th, 2023. The contest has been billed as a ‘Career vs Title’ match, which could culminate with Mickie winning the title or Mickie retiring for good.

Do you think Mickie James will retire or win the championship? Sound off in the comments!

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