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Abadon’s AEW Contract Not Getting Renewed – Horror Icon Vows to Continue Wrestling Career

The wrestling world received unexpected news this week when one of AEW’s most distinctive performers revealed her future with the company. Abadon, the horror-themed wrestler who captivated audiences with her zombie-inspired character, broke her silence about contract negotiations in a heartfelt s…

The wrestling world received unexpected news this week when one of AEW’s most distinctive performers revealed her future with the company. Abadon, the horror-themed wrestler who captivated audiences with her zombie-inspired character, broke her silence about contract negotiations in a heartfelt social media statement.

Contract Talks Come to an End

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Abadon delivered the news that many fans weren’t expecting. Her current deal with All Elite Wrestling reaches its conclusion this June, and company officials have decided not to offer a renewal. The announcement came straight from the wrestler herself, showing the kind of transparency that wrestling fans appreciate.

For a performer who carved out such a unique niche in the women’s division, this development marks a significant turning point. Abadon’s journey with AEW began during the pandemic era in 2020, when the wrestling landscape looked completely different than it does today.

Raw Emotions and Complicated Feelings

The wrestler didn’t hold back when describing her current emotional state. Her candid approach to sharing this career setback resonated with fans who have followed her journey from the beginning.

“My time with AEW is coming to an end. My contract expires in June and I will not be renewed. The emotions I’m currently trying to manage are incredibly difficult and full of conflict as I reflect on my time there.”

This level of honesty about the business side of professional wrestling offers fans a rare glimpse behind the curtain. Contract negotiations and renewals often happen quietly, making Abadon’s openness particularly noteworthy.

The Horror Character That Made Waves

Since stepping into AEW’s women’s division, Abadon brought something completely different to the table. Her zombie-like presentation and horror movie aesthetic created memorable moments that stood out in a crowded roster. The character work extended far beyond typical wrestling personas, incorporating theatrical elements that made her entrance segments must-see television.

Her wrestling style complemented the character perfectly, creating an overall package that wrestling fans hadn’t seen before in women’s wrestling. This unique approach helped her build a dedicated following despite limited television time.

Determination Despite Disappointment

While the contract news clearly hit hard, Abadon made one thing crystal clear – this isn’t the end of her wrestling story. Her passion for the sport remains as strong as ever, and she’s already planning her next moves.

“My goal is to not let this be it for me, because I love wrestling too much to just stop. I’ve put in a lot of hard work that I will now be able to showcase more often. While my heart is currently broken, you can bet that I’m still gonna show up for training next week.”

That kind of resilience shows the mindset that separates wrestlers who survive career setbacks from those who don’t. Her commitment to continuing training immediately after receiving disappointing news speaks volumes about her dedication.

Fan Support Pours In

The wrestling community’s response to Abadon’s announcement has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans across social media platforms have rallied around the performer, expressing hope that other promotions will recognize her unique talents. Her horror-themed character work created a loyal fanbase that clearly intends to follow her wherever she lands next.

This kind of fan support often proves crucial when wrestlers transition between companies. Having an established audience can make the difference between landing with another major promotion or having to rebuild from scratch.

With several months remaining on her current deal, Abadon has time to explore her options while still fulfilling her AEW obligations. The question now becomes: which promotion will be smart enough to capitalize on her distinctive character work and dedicated fanbase?

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Chase Morgan
Chase Morgan is a seasoned pro wrestling journalist with over a decade of experience covering sports and entertainment. With a deep-seated love for professional wrestling, Chase has spent the last six years specializing in the world of WWE and AEW. His expertise not only lies in match analysis and wrestler profiles but also in understanding the intricate narratives that make wrestling a unique blend of sport and theater. A contributor to several major sports websites, Chase's work is recognized for its insightful commentary and commitment to factual, engaging content. At Pro Wrestling News Hub, Chase aims to continue delivering high-quality wrestling journalism that captivates and informs the enthusiastic wrestling community.
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