Saraya Explains Why She Doesn't Care If You Hated Her AEW Run

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Saraya has officially closed the chapter on her AEW run—and while fans may have mixed feelings about how things played out, she's walking away with zero regrets.

In a new interview with Busted Open Radio, the former AEW Women's World Champion opened up about her departure and reflected on the highs and lows of her time in the company. Despite some criticism over her booking and presentation, Saraya made it clear that she doesn't share those same frustrations.

"I'm really happy I got the stories that I got because I got to hang with wonderful women and I got to help Toni [Storm] in a way at the beginning, I got to hang with Ruby [Soho]. I got to be with Harley [Cameron]. She's such a big superstar," Saraya said.

Her time in AEW saw her win gold at All In 2023 in her home country of England and spearhead The Outcasts faction. And even if everything didn't play out the way she hoped on TV, she insists the vibe backstage was nothing but positive.

"Even if not everyone was happy with the way storylines were or how I was portrayed, I had a great time. I had a great time behind the scenes. I was having fun."

Saraya also hinted that this isn't the final chapter of her wrestling career, leaving the door wide open for a return—somewhere, someday.

"This isn't the end of my wrestling career. Maybe I'll do something down the line that everyone will be proud of and love," she added. "If you didn't like what I was doing, that's perfectly fine. Everyone is allowed to have their opinion. Even I, sometimes, was like, 'I wish we could be doing XYZ,' but I was having a great time behind the scenes."

With her AEW stint now behind her, fans are already speculating what's next—and if she might pop up in another ring sooner rather than later.

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