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Saraya (fka Paige) makes a huge announcement amid AEW hiatus

Former AEW Women's World Champion (FKA Saraya) recently made a personal announcement amidst her absence from the company. She has not been seen in almost two months.

The star was last seen competing in a four-way match to determine the challenger for Mariah May's women's world title at Full Gear. She was unsuccessful in winning the match as Willow Nightingale went on to the pay-per-view.

During her absence, Saraya has been pursuing several endeavors unrelated to wrestling, including releasing her latest book. Earlier today, she revealed on Instagram that she was opening a Patreon account for exclusive content for her fans. She explained in the video how they could get access and that it would include business and personal content from her.

The link to her Patreon can be found here.

"Hiii!!! Join me on patreon.com/sarayaworld 🔥❤️All exclusive content not meant for public social media consumption! I’ll post the link in my story if not go to patreon and search my name 😍😍 Oh this is gonna be fun… 😏" she wrote.
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Saraya has hinted at not returning alone to AEW

Prior to her hiatus, the former WWE star only had Harley Cameron on her side, with the latter constantly proving her loyalty to her. However, it seems that she has hinted at bringing back a former ally once she returns. This would be her brother, Zak Knight.

Knight joined the company earlier this year, debuting in April when The Outcasts were feuding with Ruby Soho following her departure from the group. They also targeted her husband Angelo Parker after they claimed he was the reason she grew distant from them.

However, Soho and Parker have been on a break as they have welcomed their firstborn.

On X/Twitter, Zak Knight reached out to his sister wondering when they would partner up again. She had a one-word response as she mentioned that this would be soon.

After not achieving much this year, it remains to be seen whether Saraya can find herself in the winning column once she returns and whether she'll be able to possibly find herself in the women's title picture anytime soon.

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