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

Saraya (FKA Paige) recently addressed her current predicament in AEW. With nothing planned for her in the near future, she announced that she was about to take matters into her own hands.

Last week, the former AEW Women's Champion addressed her path to All In this year and boldly claimed that the promotion and the locker room were afraid of what she could do and were holding her back. She then mentioned how she was willing to step on anyone to get to appear at the event.

Earlier tonight, on AEW Rampage, Saraya was backstage with Renee Paquette. The British star mentioned she was tired of waiting for anything to happen and was willing to carve her path to All In. She announced that she would compete in the ring next week in hopes of finding an opportunity to be at Wembley Stadium.

"If the company ain't gonna wait for me, I'm not gonna wait for them. And there's just no pavement laid for All In for me, so I'm gonna have to do it myself. Next week, I'm gonna put on my boots, I'm gonna get in the ring, and I'm gonna show you why the unproblematic icon is needed at Wembley," she said.

Saraya recently opened up about when she found out she was winning at All In last year

At last year's edition of All In, the former WWE Superstar won the AEW Women's Champion in front of her home country, as she emerged as the victory of a four-way match for the title.

On her appearance on the Broad Ideas podcast a few days ago, she spoke about the preparations made for the match and how, during this time, Tony Khan pulled her aside to let her know that she would be the one to win at All In.

She mentioned how she could not contain her emotions and cried after finding out.

"We were there for a couple of days, we were planning it and we didn’t know what the finish was, right? So we were just like, ‘Okay, if it’s you, this is gonna be the finish. If it’s you… for you, you...’ and then Tony comes in last-minute because Tony also owns Fulham Football Club and the Jaguars, NFL team. So he was at a Fulham game and flew in, you know, at last-second as we’re about to leave because the show was the next day, and he was like, ‘Oh, you’re going over, you’re gonna win,’ and I cried," Saraya said.

Now, Saraya is not booked for the pay-per-view in any way, but with roughly a month to go till the event, she could still find a way to insert herself into the match card.

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