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"I’m about to go tf off," says Saraya (fka Paige) just before major AEW show

AEW star Saraya sent a cryptic post on social media moments before her appearance on an AEW show. The show being discussed is AEW Rampage.

The Norfolk Doll joined the Jacksonville-based promotion in 2022 and is a huge star in the company. After becoming a babyface, she also captured the AEW Women's World Championship in her home country last year. She defeated Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Toni Storm in a Fatal Four-Way contest at All In 2023.

In 2024, Saraya turned heel and is currently accompanied by Harley Cameron after the alliance between the former and Ruby Soho ended. Before the Owen Hart Foundation Cup began, she claimed she would win the AEW Women's World Championship once again by winning the tournament and challenging for the title at Wembley Stadium. However, she was eliminated by Mariah May in the quarterfinal.

Despite the setback, she has been trying to get featured on AEW's biggest event and has vented her frustration about the possibility of missing it for weeks now. Also last week, it was announced that the 32-year-old star will be given the microphone in hand on AEW Rampage, where she will possibly address the All In situation.

Before appearing on Rampage, the former AEW Women's World Champion took to Twitter and claimed that she 'had enough.'

"I’m about to go tf off. Had enough!!" she wrote.

Saraya claims AEW is scared of her

The Norfolk Doll hasn't been featured on the All In card for this year yet with the event being just around the corner now.

While speaking in a backstage interview, Saraya claimed that AEW is trying to keep her from performing at All In. However, the 32-year-old stated that she would get on the show no matter what.

"You know why, though, it's because AEW is scared of me. The girls locker room are terrified of me because I am the living legend in this business, I understand, trust me. But last year at All In, I had the world at my feet, and right now, let's be real here, they're just trying to keep me off the show... They can't keep me off the show because, you know what, I am the show. And all roads are leading to Wembley for me, baby, and I don't care about who I have to step on to get there," Saraya said.

It will be interesting to see if the former AEW Women's World Champion manages to get a spot at the All In Pay-Per-View.

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