WWE's Paige Shows Off New Look

The Anti-Diva debuts a fresh new look.

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Taking to Twitter, WWE's Paige has revealed she's changed up her look with a new hair colour.

While she hasn't wrestled for over four years now, the Anti-Diva has teased an in-ring return in recent months. With her WWE contract reportedly due to expire this June, the former Divas Champion has outright stated at several points how she's "not f**king done" with pro wrestling.

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Those recent months have seen Paige discuss how she's training to return to the ring, whilst also adding how if and when she's able to return to action, she'll make sure to keep it a surprise.

As it stands, Paige last competed at a December 2017 live event where she teamed with her Absolution cohorts Mandy Rose and Sonya Devilla against Sasha Banks, Bayley and Mickie James. She would officially announce her in-ring retirement the night after WrestleMania 34 due to neck issues. Following that, the inaugural NXT Women's Champion operated as an on-screen authority figure as the General Manager of SmackDown, and she'd later manage the Kabuki Warriors.

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Previously, Paige has cited Bryan Danielson and Edge as inspirations to her in how they were able to eventually resume their wrestling careers after having been forced to retire on medical grounds. Still only 29 years of age, there's clearly plenty still in the tank should the real-life Saraya-Jade Bevis manage to get herself cleared for action.

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