Promoters who booked me, opponents that stood across from me, and my trainers for teaching me everything I know for I wouldn’t have made it this far without all of you.Īt this time, I have decided to step away from professional wrestling for the immediate future. Those who sent loving messages, made fan art, gave me a hug during a meet & greet, or a high-five on my way to and from the ring. I want to take this time to say thank you to anyone who has ever cheered for me, supported me, bought merch, had me on your podcast or wrote an article about me. Read the full text of her goodbye post below as transcribed by The Wrestling Observer. Instead, AQA is opting to take a step back and say goodbye, at least for now, to the world in favor of getting her healthy right, which is an incredibly brave decision in the middle of a hot streak of in-ring opportunities. Still, AQA impressed enough to earn a match on Ring of Honor’s Supercard of Honor and likely would have continued on in the promotion plus indie appearances like a spot back in Reality of Wrestling and a bout at Warrior Wrestling 23 where she challenged Athena for the championship had she opted to stick it out in the business. Though she didn’t have to wait long to find her next full-time opportunity, signing with AEW a few months after her 30-day non-compete clause came to an end, AQA was largely used on Dark inside of Tony Khan promotion, with her lone Dynamite match coming in a seven-minute loss to Jade Cargill for the TBS Title. From there, AQA began a big rivalry with fellow ROW alumni Rok-C, wrestling her on four occasions from August of 2019 through October of 2019 before officially leaving the promotion behind in favor of signing with WWE in the middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021.ĭubbed Zayda Ramier – which, considering WWE’s hatred for last names, is pretty interesting – AQA wrestled five matches for NXT over her three months in the promotion before ultimately being released in November of 2021. Though she would eventually get it back and hold the belt for the better part of a year, AQA expanded her offering outside of Booker’s T’s promotion over the course of 2019, wrestling the likes of Shotzi Blackheart, Kiera Higan, Miranda Alize, and Penelope Ford in Shimmer, Allysin Kay and Limber Lee in RISE, and Tessa Blanchard and Su Yung in Impact. A quick learner who debuted at the Ladies Night Out I Pay-Per-View in February of 2018, she won the promotion’s Diamond Title in October in a three-way bout alongside then-champion Hyan and Kylie Rae two months after a big-time match versus Thunder Rosa and went on to defend it against the likes of Indi Hartwell and Kylie Rae before dropping the belt back to Hyan. AQA began her professional wrestling career in Texas, where she joined Booker T’s wrestling career as part of his Reality of Wrestling promotion/school.
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