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Kayla Becker says her full time wrestling career is over

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet, former Smackdown backstage correspondent and WWE host Kyla Braxton said that her full-time career working in professional wrestling is over, but would not mind popping in for a cameo.

Braxton, who is now using her real name of Kayla Becker, said that most wrestling fans think that when a female leaves WWE, the only option is AEW or open OnlyFans.

“It’s like the only two options that they think that you have,” she said, admitting that wrestling will always be a love of hers and those who work there will always be part of her family.

“I just really didn’t want to pigeonhole myself as a host and a broadcaster and just see what else I can do out there,” she added. “I mean, there’s always the possibility that maybe I pop back in for a fun cameo or something down the road. But yeah, I think my time is done.”

The 33-year-old worked for WWE for eight years and wrapped up her commitments for the company with the June 28 episode of Friday Night Smackdown from Madison Square Garden in New York. She is currently doing acting work.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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