Kylie
Rae has finally addressed her departure from AEW. She posted a statement on
Instagram about why she left AEW. She wrote that no one made her leave the
promotion and that she "needed to get her mind, body, and soul right with God."
She noted that AEW took her career to new levels; that she's beyond grateful for
every opportunity and experience that has come along the way, and that she
wishes AEW nothing but the best. Rae's full statement is as follows: “I don’t
know how to start this and I can’t speak on other’s behalves. I can only speak
for myself and what’s in my heart. I don’t know many rumors and honestly try to
stay away from everything, obviously. But here: nobody made me leave. AEW took
my career to new levels and I’m beyond grateful for every opportunity and
experience that has come along the way and wish nothing but the best. It’s a
great group of people who truly love wrestling and just want everyone to
succeed. I’ve always tried to be a good person but I make many mistakes along
the way. I needed to get my mind, body, and soul right with God. I wish I had
the answers but the truth is I don’t. We all go through obstacles in life and we
may want all the answers but we don’t need them. It’s God’s plan and he has
shown me what’s truly important in life and to find a blessing in every moment
because in the blink of an eye, everything can be gone. So instead of bashing,
let’s just love one another and appreciate what we have; or something like that
lol sorry I’m awkward.” She was officially introduced as a member of the AEW
roster at February's Double or Nothing ticket announcement party but her only
in-ring appearance for the promotion was a four-way match against Britt Baker,
Nyla Rose, and Awesome Kong at that event. She was advertised for a match
against Leva Bates at June's AEW Fyter Fest event at one point, but Allie faced
Bates instead. Rae also stopped being active on social media around that time.
AEW president and CEO Tony Khan said her departure was "super amicable."
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