At Double or Nothing, she lost a four-way match between herself, Britt Baker, Awesome Kong, and Nyla Rose. Following that, she was set to take on Leva Bates at Fyter Fest later on in the summer. However, she was replaced by Allie with little reasoning given.

Soon after, though, it had been revealed that she had requested her release from the company. Tony Khan made the announcement at a media scrum following AEW All Out, saying that the split was amicable and that they wished her the best.

It was rumored going forward that Rae was leaving the wrestling world altogether. However, that would soon be disproven when she returned to Freelance Wrestling in September. Rae also managed to take part in IMPACT Wrestling’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view, where she entered at #17 in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match.

Following months of silence regarding her departure from AEW, Rae finally addressed the situation on her Instagram account.

Rae said it was a bit difficult to speak on the situation, but revealed that nobody forced her out of AEW and that it was her choice.

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Rae took a closer look at herself, and realized that she needed to get everything right physically, mentally, and spiritually.

She finished up her statement with a message of positivity, hoping for everyone to learn to love one another.

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