The Iinspiration holding IMPACT Knockouts tag team gold (Image credit: TNA)
Recently signed AEW stars Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee (The IInspiration) were filmed backstage following their loss at TJPW YES! Wonderland this morning. The former WWE stars dropped their TJPW Princess Tag Team Championship to Miu Watanabe & Rika Tatsumi in the semi-main, and their post-match promo was well worth the watch. Some highlights include:
Cassie Lee: “How was it? [the match] Let me let me paint you the picture, okay? We’re dehydrated to start with, okay? We’re on an 18-hour flight to get here, okay? That’s the first thing”
Jessie McKay:“Next thing is, you’ve got both girls just flying around. I got hit with a backside, someone’s backside, seven or eight times.A bottom, right? She grabbed my damn leg and tried to hurt me, tried to end my career, So I don’t appreciate that one bit.“
Cassie Lee: “We’ve got some rules to lay down, okay? First of all, I need water, I’m dehydrated. I need water, ice cold for a drink, okay?
Jessie McKay:“Number two, no streamers. We’re banning streamers. They’re gone, not allowed any inspiration, okay? And we’re going to have to approve move lists from our opponents, okay? We need to know what’s in their repertoire.”
Cassie Lee:“And we will say yes or no {whether they’re allowed to do those moves]”
Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee lose at TJPW YES! Wonderland 2026
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