One of the integral parts of WWE Women’s Evolution, Paige has finally announced her departure from the company. Due to her absence from TV for almost three years, there have been speculations about her future in the company for a long time. Then in a long statement on Twitter, the confirmation came last week that ended an association of a long decade.
Starting on July 7, Paige will no longer be a WWE Superstar, and to reflect the change, she has already changed her Twitter bio to accepting bookings at SarayaBusinessInquiry@gmail.com. It will be interesting to see what projects she would eventually be involved in as she has found success on other media platforms like Twitch. Even a full-length movie has also been made around her in the past.
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As noted on Paige’s WWE exit statement, she hasn’t ruled out her return to the squared circle since “that day will most certainly come again!” Depending on this statement, many fans have already jumped to the conclusion that the multi-time Divas Champion will join AEW once she’s done with WWE.
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General belief is that Paige will eventually land in AEW
“Paige has been clear to wrestle It’s not like AEW is going to care if she has a bad neck,” “You’re not a real fan of Paige if you’re manifesting an AEW run. That women’s division is dangerous” or “They gon put Paige in a ladder match in AEW” were the likes of comments those roamed around the internet below the post of Paige.
Besides, Paige was also about working outside of WWE during her Twitch stream, particularly in AEW. She did not say no but rather intended to jump ship if the money is right. This is something that has caught the attention of professional wrestling fans since AEW does need strong names to revitalize things in their women’s division.
Back in 2018, the multi-time champion was forced into retirement after WWE doctors refused to clear her due to a neck concussion. She has since mentioned that her neck feels great after multiple surgeries and an in-ring return is only a matter of time for her. Given the current state of the AEW women’s division, she would fit perfectly into it. Now, it’s up to Tony Khan whether he’s interested or not.