Maybe Later: AEW Star Removed From Roster Page, Seemingly Done With Wrestling For Now
Some people don’t stick around. AEW has built a large roster of wrestlers over its history with a variety of talent from around the world. As a result, the company is able to showcase different kinds of wrestling with stars of differing levels of experience. There are several names who are still gaining experience, but now one of them is officially gone from the company.
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According to Fightful Select, AQA has officially been removed from the AEW roster page as her contract with the company has expired. This comes after AQA announced in July 2022 that she was stepping away from wrestling. There is nothing to suggest any hard feelings between AQA and AEW. AQA only wrestled seven matches for AEW, as well as a handful of matches for NXT under the name Zayda Ramier.
There isn’t much to remember of her. Check out some of AQA’s time in wrestling:
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Opinion: This feels like a simple case of someone wanting to be away from wrestling for whatever reason and there is nothing wrong with that. AQA is someone who showed talent in the ring but if for some reason she did not want to do it anymore, good for her for doing what she wants. It’s better to have her get away now before she is miserable and upset about being in something that doesn’t make her happy for any particular reason.
What do you think of AQA’s career? How far could she have gone in AEW? Let us know in the comments below.
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