Impact Wrestling News
Kylie Rae announces she’s no longer a professional wrestler
Kylie Rae is going on hiatus from the pro wrestling business and social media.
Rae was supposed to challenge Deonna Purrazzo for the Impact Knockouts Championship at the Bound for Glory pay-per-view event. However, she missed the show and was replaced by Su Yung.
At the time, there were mixed reports as to why she didn’t work the show. The initial belief was that she was kept off the show because of an injury that was not believed to be serious. It was later reported that she just no-showed it.
She first announced her retirement from pro wrestling after departing from AEW only to come back and work for Impact.
Rae announced her retirement for a second time in a post on her Patreon. She wrote the following:
“I’m truly sorry for the pain I’ve caused and miscommunication, I am currently unwell. I’m also sorry that I wasn’t able to get this out before your monthly subscription charge. I wanted to take this time to say I am no longer a professional wrestler and am currently taking a break from social media. It’s been a very hard decision to make but please understand.
When I am well, I will try to fulfill any obligations that have missed. During this time, most tiers will not be able to be fulfilled, please feel free to unsubscribe from this membership/PatreonAccount. Thank you for your understanding. <3”
Best wishes to Kylie Rae, who has confirmed via Patreon that she’s no longer a professional wrestler and is taking a break from social media. pic.twitter.com/ro2h74RVBY
— Gary Cassidy (@WrestlingGary) November 2, 2020

