
In the latest exclusive PW Mania interview, PW Mania’s Scott Mitchell (@Scott44Mitchell) sits down with the current TNA Knockout’s Tag Team Champions, Spitfire. Dani Luna (@DaniLuna_pro) and Jody Threat (@JodyThreat) talk about winning the TNA Knockout’s Tag Team Championships, their decision to sign with TNA, being a part of the Knockout’s roster, what’s next, and so much more.
You can check out the complete interview below:
In early March, you won the TNA Knockoutโs Tag Team Championships for the first time. What was that moment like for you?
Jody Threat: โIt was wild. It was very shocking. I knew we had it in us the whole time. Being a newer tag team, who would have thought we would be able to snag something so coveted in such a short period of time? That was our first official match as a tag team at the time. We were just friends before. We had debut music, debut gear, and had the secret combination.โ
Dani Luna: โIt felt like such a genuine surprise from everyone in the room. Itโs not something we get very often nowadays in wrestling. It was cool for us to be in that moment, feel it, and just soak it all in.โ
How did Spitfire come about?
Dani Luna: โWeโve been friends for a while now. Jody flew over a few times in the UK to do the indies here a couple of years ago, and we kind of just hit it off. We realized pretty quickly we were the same person just from different continents. We see each other now and then, and we become friends. She started doing some work over here where sheโd stay for a few days. We just really got to know each other and realized we had very similar goals and very similar work ethics. Once you kind of find someone like that itโs very important to keep them close. That kind of became maybe we could make this a tag team. Thereโs a gap in the market for someone like us as a tag team, especially in such a stacked division like the Knockoutโs division. We realized we had something special here, and it just felt natural. We had very similar styles and it just kind of all molded together quite naturally.โ
Jody Threat: โI like to think that creative saw that magic, especially in the Womenโs Ultimate-X match. I think thatโs where they noticed the chemistry between Dani and me. Itโs cool that theyโre seeing them. For anyone who isnโt caught up, we had a few instances where we got paired together just to see. From there we just started supporting each other through a few singles matches. Then we got a shot against a real tag team and it worked.โ
DECAY and MK Ultra both made their presence known by saying they both wanted a rematch. Looking at the Knockoutโs tag division in TNA right now with a big bullseye on your back, what is your mindset?
Dani Luna: โWeโre always up for a scrap. We do feel very targeted at the moment I will say. We turned up quite nicely and just won some tag team titles and now everyone wants to kill us. But, weโre super up for a challenge. Weโve never had a straight match with DECAY ever. That would be a great one. Especially considering theyโve been around for a long time, itโll be a great experience for us. MK Ultra and us just donโt like each other, and thatโs fine. There are lots of challenges for us right now but I find that very exciting. The fact that there are so many teams in the Knockoutโs division right now is such an improvement from where it was at one point. Itโs only good that we have a million challengers.โ
What does it mean to you to just be a part of arguably one of the best womenโs locker rooms in all of professional wrestling today, the TNA Knockoutโs division?
Jody Threat: โItโs an honor. Itโs really special when you can be a part of a company or any sort of community where they value women and what we bring to the table and see us in such a light. Even before Dani came, when I was there alone, it was just so cool to be a Canadian and a female at the TNA table.โ
Dani Luna: โAbsolutely. On top of that, not only do they have this belief in their womenโs division, but they brought me over from the UK and thatโs even more trust and belief. But the fact that I can work my way up, where there are open arms for me to work up that ladder as someone from a completely different continent, itโs such a great opportunity to get British wrestlers involved in this too and hopefully Iโm just the first of many to come. But yeah, itโs great and so supportive.โ
Jody Threat: โThis question is kind of cool. It gives you a second to pause and reflect on how cool it is. Iโm from a different country, Daniโs from a different continent, and theyโre investing in us and making sure weโre there. Weโre representing a lot of places that donโt get the spotlight it deserves. Go TNA!โ
We saw the return of the 8-4-1 match recently on TNA. What was that like for you both to be a part of?
Dani Luna: โIt was a crazy match honestly. Itโs hard to keep track of whatโs going on, and you donโt even have a second to collect yourself before the fatal four-way. It was insane and chaos, itโs way too many bodies.โ
Whatโs it like being a TNA Knockout, as opposed to an IMPACT Knockout? How important is it for you that the TNA banner is back?
Jody Threat: โI think itโs super neat. Thereโs such a legacy to the certain name, but I honestly love Daniโs take on why itโs super important.โ
Dani Luna: โYeah, so in the UK, you could only watch WWE if you had Sky. A lot of kids in my generation didnโt have it. TNA was always on free TV so that was the wrestling that people like me and my generation watched. Itโs special for me to get to wrestle for TNA. That was the brand I watched growing up. Itโs so cool too that we were the opening match on that first TNA pay-per-view. It was so cool, and I think that name holds so much prestige to so many fans. There are so many fantastic wrestlers who were attached to that name who may not have been attached to the IMPACT banner. I think itโs the right way to go and the right way to build from there again.โ
Last year, you both decided to sign with TNA. What made your decision so easy to re-sign with the company?
Jody Threat: โTo me, it was a straight signing, I know it was for Dani as well. But it was my first TV contract which was super cool. It was so easy to go there because I saw the attention they gave the womenโs division. When the offer was there I said absolutely yes, it would be such an honor and privilege for me to join that womenโs roster and be a part of a company that values their womenโs division. Thereโs so much support and itโs not just agents with formal support. We get support from our peers too, and itโs just such a cool place to work. To do it our way too, they donโt force people to conform to a certain idea. They help you express yourself in the best way possible.โ
Dani Luna: โIt was very similar for me too, but of course, I live in a different country completely. Getting an opportunity to show Dani Luna to that international audience is such an honor. Iโve been a part of the WWE and NXT UK, but even that was very based on the people of the UK. So, to be able to get that trust of wanting to show me to the world was incredible and not an offer Iโd ever want to turn down. You get the perks of working with incredible talent, incredible HR, incredible agents, and just being around people who want you to improve and want you to become the best you can be. It just felt right. For just two people who are still trying to be good wrestlers, hone our craft, and getting so much support for that, theyโre always working with you to help you get there.โ
What’s next for you both? Do you have any future goals in mind looking ahead?
Dani Luna: โOur next goal is to take the Knockoutโs Tag Team gold worldwide and wrestle as many good tag teams as we can. There are so many good wrestlers here in the UK, between that and Canada, Japan, and throughout the US too. We just really want to level up that womenโs tag team division, so itโs viewed the same as the menโs. Thereโs so much heritage in the menโs tag division and if we can get to even a fraction of that, I think weโd do a good job.โ
Jody Threat: โI think so too.โ
Do you have any future opponents youโd like to square off with?
Both: โMotor City Machine Guns.โ
With Rebellion and Under Siege coming up, what are you both looking forward to at both of those shows?
Jody Threat: โDominating. We have a target on our back, and we must ensure people keep at bay.โ
Do you have any message youโd like to leave for fans reading this?
Dani Luna: โWe want womenโs tag team wrestling to be the best in the world. We want to be the best womenโs tag team in the world. Anything people can do to support that cause, whether that be supporting us or whoever they like, just support.โ
Jody Threat: โMaybe too start tagging us in posts against different womenโs teams you want to see us face. We truly want to travel the world as a team and face off with the best. We truly want to highlight tag team wrestling for women. Send us who youโd love to see us face out of all the countries and continents.โ
Do you have anyone on your list who youโd like to face?
Dani Luna: โThereโs a team in the UK who weโd like to face. Rhio and Emersyn Jayne. They have a couple of tag belts in the UK. Thatโs going to be one of our first stops. They are two wrestlers who should be highlighted on that worldwide scale. That would be one of our first choices if we could make it happen.โ