#3 She's had a lengthy Ring Of Honor career
Six years, to be precise. Bordeaux may be new to Impact, but she's no stranger to a wrestling ring, having made her debut for Ring of Honor in 2012.
Bordeaux accompanied Matt Taven alongside Truth Martini for his match against Adam Cole for the ROH World Television Championship.
Known as the Hoopla Hotties, she and Valerie Malone would accompany Taven to all his matches from then on. Bordeaux then made her in-ring debut in April 2012 when she competed in a Four Corners "Women of Honor" match against Cherry Bomb, MsChif, and the eventual winner Athena - and has since returned to the promotion six years later.
Alongside Bordeaux, Taven found success as ROH Television Champion, eventually losing the title to Tommaso Ciampa, and leading to the split from Bordeaux. Scarlett would go on to share ring announcer duties with Bobby Cruise at television tapings and live events - announcing duties at ROH's 12th Anniversary Show.