Former Star Says She's At Peace With Her WWE Exit

This ex-WWE star doesn't have any "resentment" towards the company at all.

Alicia Fox
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Alicia Fox thinks it'd be silly if she held any "resentment" towards WWE after enjoying a 17-year run with the promotion.

Fox told Ryback's podcast that she's "okay" with how things ended, and added: "I left with my spine". Explaining, the former Divas and 24/7 Champion said WWE "don't owe [her] anything". They stood by Alicia's side as she battled to get sober (which she did), and she's thankful for that.

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The company released Fox from her contract after several years of inactivity in May 2023. Her only appearance since 2019 had been a six-minute cameo in the 2022 women's Royal Rumble match. So, Alicia was hardly surprised when management brought the hammer down.

Fox's phone call with WWE higher-ups before leaving lasted just "three minutes", but she says that's fine too. Besides, the thought of being angry or bitter about things "makes [Alicia] sick". She's ready to get on with the rest of her life, and is grateful for all of the opportunities WWE afforded her between 2006-2023.

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The former WWE star does have some indy dates lined up, including a match for Booker T's Reality Of Wrestling group.

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