A surprise return. Wrestling can be a very weird industry as people can come and go at the drop of a hat. This could be the case with a big star or a middle of the card name, but since the show must go on, every now and then you will have someone leave for one reason or another. That can make for some cool moments if a return takes place and that is going to be the case again soon.
The AEW women’s division has been kind of a roller coaster since it debuted. It has been looking for its top star for a long time now and while some people have seemed close to popping up, it has never quite clicked. At the same time, the Impact Wrestling Knockouts division has done a bit better but can always see some improvement. They almost did that, but then real life stepped in. The same person has been part of issues for both companies but now she is back elsewhere.
Warrior Wrestling has announced that Kylie Rae will be returning to the ring on June 5 at the Stadium Series. This will be Rae’s first match back after her disappearance over the weekend of Impact Wrestling’s Bound For Glory in October. Rae has dropped out of both AEW and Impact Wrestling for reasons that are not clear. She announced her retirement from wrestling in November but will be returning to defend her Women’s Title against an opponent to be named.
SMILIE.
KYLIE.
RAE.
She's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack.
Saturday, June 5th. Warrior Wrestling. Chicago.
Defending her title.
Match announcement to follow…(but the timing of this announcement may give you a clue….)
Tickets: https://t.co/y934s7q2HH pic.twitter.com/pYNizYmJo1
— Pro Wrestling Ventures (@ProWresVentures) March 18, 2021
Rae had a lot of people interested in what she could do. Check out some of her highlights:
Opinion: I have no idea where this is going but what matters most is Rae’s health, both physically and mentally. While we do not know what happened to her, it is clear that something went wrong and she needed to get away from wrestling. There is nothing wrong with that, but I hope that she is healthy enough to stick around this time. She is very talented, but there are things more important than being able to get in the ring.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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