Impact Wrestling star Tenille Dashwood has reflected on her time with WWE and revealed the one feud she was disappointed to miss out on.

Dashwood joined the company in 2011 and enjoyed a rollercoaster six-year stint before featuring for some independent promotions, Ring of Honour and most recently Impact Wrestling.

During her time as Emma on WWE, Dashwood faced almost everyone on the roster, but never saw a proposed rivalry with Becky Lynch come to fruition.

Emma became the first Australian woman to debut on WWE television back in 2014 when she joined Monday Night Raw. Throughout her time with the company, she featured at WrestleMania, partnered with Marella, and faced superstars including Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Bayley.

Fans were teased with the idea of a feud between Emma and Lynch when the two clashed after WrestleMania 32. After Emma interrupted The Man's interview following her loss to Charlotte, the two met in a singles match on Raw the following month.

After a rather even match, Emma walked away with the victory after pinning Lynch.

However, that was the only in ring altercation between the two. Speaking to Captain's Corner on Facebook (h/t Fightful), Dashwood admitted she wished that had been different.

"I feel like I worked with everyone that was there when I was. You know what, we were supposed to have a feud, Becky Lynch and I that we never really got to finish or it barely even got started, honestly.

"That was unfortunate because I think it would have been pretty damn good. I would have kicked her a** too, obviously, but it didn't happen, unfortunately."

Emma was released by WWE in 2017, but of course, Lynch stayed on to become one of the company's most recognised stars.

Now dubbed as Big Time Becks because of her success in the ring, the current Raw women's champion has been on a journey to admire. The plucky newcomer is now an alpha heel and continues to reign supreme on the red brand.