Saraya says that she wants to fight at the AEW All-In event next month for a title

Saraya wants to win a title in AEW, and she knows the best event to do so. In a recent chat with Alex McCarthy from Inside The Ropes, the company star talked about this subject.

Saraya in a file photo (Image credits: Twitter)
By Blesson Daniel | Jul 18, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Saraya wants to win a title in AEW, and she knows the best event to do so. In a recent chat with Alex McCarthy from Inside The Ropes, the company star talked about this subject. She suggested that she challenge for the AEW women’s title at next month’s All In London event from Wembley Stadium.

I mean, I can’t go into another company without becoming the champ. So Jamie Hayter’s next. I would love to have a Wembley match for a championship. I would love to win the championship off Jamie or have a friendly one with Toni.

Saraya

Toni Storm is the AEW Women’s Champion right now. She took it from Jamie Hayter at Double or Nothing. As stablemate in the Outcasts, Saraya thinks if she will ever have to fight Storm and how that would go.

Hopefully, we can just lay down and let it be easy like that. I don’t want to have to fight-fight her. I would hate to fight-fight Toni. She’s wonderful. But I’m ready to take all the championships. I’m ready to take them all.

Saraya

(H/T and transcribed by Fightful)

Saraya was depressed in WWE

In WWE, Saraya thinks back on a hard time in her life. The current AEW star recently talked about this topic on The Mark Hoke Show. She said that WWE wasn’t letting her do much, which really upset her.

It’s not replaceable though. The feeling that you get from something you love is just not replaceable. You can’t just fill it with something else. I was doing Twitch but I was also being held back so much when I was in the WWE because they just didn’t give me the freedom to do what I wanted to do, to even try and find something else that could potentially fill that void and then also, they didn’t want me doing media, they didn’t want me to do anything so I was sitting on my ass for a couple years and people thought I enjoyed that. No, I hated that.

Saraya

(H/T and transcribed by Post Wrestling)

Saraya went on to say that the whole thing made her sad, but it was clear that she did not start drinking or using drugs again. In a different interview, Saraya talked about how wrestling women are finally speaking up for themselves, which shows how far women’s wrestling has come.

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