She was eventually released from AEW in April 2021. However, there were reports of Ivelisse having backstage heat due to her attitude issues. Story: Ivelisse joined AEW in 2020 and featured heavily across Dynamite & Dark episodes. She has since signed with NXT UK and is working there under the ring name Blair Devonport.
Where is Bea Priestley now? Priestley worked with New Japan Pro Wrestling for about a year. This led to AEW releasing Priestely from her contract in August 2020.
However, she was unable to travel to TV tapings during coronavirus pandemic as she is based in Japan. Story: Bea Priestley was one of the regulars on AEW Dynamite & AEW Dark shows. Where is Jimmy Havoc now? There is no news or reports regarding Havoc ever since his release from AEW. Havoc was later removed from the AEW roster page. On 19 June 2020, AEW released a statement that Jimmy Havoc is receiving treatment and counseling to overcome mental health and substance abuse challenges and his employment status will be re-evaluated upon the completion of rehabilitation. It was also reported that Havoc physically assaulted a fan during an earlier event. Story: Jimmy Havoc was accused of domestic abuse and rape during the Speaking Out Movement in June 2020. Where is Sadie Gibbs now? Sadie Gibbs announced her retirement from pro-wrestling in April 2021 via Instagram post. Gibbs appeared in just 3 matches for AEW. She was therefore released from the company in August 2020. Story: Sadie Gibbs is an English Citizen and was unable to travel to the United States due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. He features in-ring regularly for several promotions. Where is CIMA now? Real name Nobuhiko Oshima, CIMA is currently the president of Oriental Wrestling Entertainment promotion in China. It is speculated that the release came due to travel restrictions in the times of COVID-19. However, CIMA was silently removed from the AEW roster page sometime in 2020. Story: CIMA and Strong Hearts team featured in many matches in AEW in the early days of promotion. She has since returned to the ring for NWA and other independent promotions. After working with the company for a year, Rae announced her retirement from pro-wrestling in October 2020. Where is Kylie Rae now? After her AEW stint, Rae signed with IMPACT Wrestling in October 2019. AEW President Tony Khan announced later that Rae had asked for a release from the contract. She was scheduled to face Leva Bates at Fyter Fest next month but she reportedly did not show up. Rae was part of the first-ever AEW PPV- Double or Nothing 2019 – where she was pinned by Britt Baker to take the loss in a fatal 4-way match. Story: Kylie Rae was the first wrestler who was released from AEW. Here, we will cover the list of wrestlers and other staff members who have been released by AEW and what they are doing currently. This also shows in the amount of wrestlers that AEW have released in two years since the promotion was formed.
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