Under the WWE banner, Saraya was referred to as Paige. She announced her departure from the business in June, and it took effect the following month. At the “Dynamite:” event, Saraya ended up making her AEW debut. Grand Slam” concert in September in New York City.
Saraya spoke with Alfred Konuwa on “Pro Wrestling Bits” about the WWE locker room’s feelings regarding AEW.
Saraya stated, “I didn’t see people talking sh*t about AEW when I was backstage in WWE.” Since we would be so devastated for people if they were fired from WWE, we were just glad that there was another place for them to go.
It’d be like somebody just kicked the bucket or something to that effect. Now, all we can say is, “Well, you now have an opportunity in AEW.” We feel happy for people when they have access to a location that is just as massive and colossal, you know? What a vast platform.”
Saraya continued by stating that AEW offers a plethora of opportunities for talent. She referenced grapplers having the option to participate in truly shows, Television programs, and being a piece of NFL-related exercises thanks to Tony Khan’s job with the Jacksonville Panthers.
The AEW locker room’s perspective on WWE was also discussed by the two-time WWE Divas Champion.
Saraya stated, “I don’t see anyone talking crap when it came to AEW too, granted, I’m like more hanging out with a lot of the girls and stuff like that.” Behind the scenes, nobody disparages one another.”