Two Wrestlers Just Left AEW (AEW News)

Tony Khan just let multiple workers go, and one of them is publicly unhappy about it.

Lady Frost
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Both Lady Frost and Willie Mack have finished up with AEW.

Fightful Select reported that Frost's contract had come to an end, and there was no realistic chance of an extension. According to the write up, Lady leaving All Elite had been on the cards for quite some time, so this won't come as a surprise to anybody involved on the inside.

She officially signed on the dotted line in 2023, but had appeared in the promotion before that for cameo shots. It's believed there will be significant interest in her as soon as she becomes a free agent. Frost has wrestled in ROH, NWA, TNA, CMLL and had a match in WWE (a 30 second loss to Asuka way back on the 26 March 2018 episode of Raw).

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Good luck to her whatever comes next, but she shouldn't be short of options.

Meanwhile, Mack posted on X that he's "about to become a homeless superhero". Then, in an interesting twist, the ROH worker said: "...because the booker doesn't think he's worth the money. #WhereTheBestWrestle". That reads like a thinly-veiled shot at Tony Khan, but only time will tell just how salty Willie is about being cut from the AEW roster.

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His use of the hashtag "#WhereTheBestWrestle" does appear to be ironic though.

Mack hasn't wrestled under the All Elite banner since the 11 December 2025 edition of ROH On HonorClub (taped on 6 December). There, he teamed with Aaron Solo in a loss to Death Riders duo Danial Garcia and Wheeler Yuta.

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