Former WWE Star To Wrestle For The First Time In Nearly A Decade

Wrestlers who go to a major promotion, such as WWE, and depart from the company, whether by choice or not, can go in various directions as some continue to wrestle in other promotions, work the independent scene, or stop wrestling altogether.

Gabbi Tuft stopped wrestling shortly after her WWE departure. Before her transition, Gabbi worked as Tyler Reks. Tuft signed with WWE in 2008, where she worked in FCW, holding the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship once and the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship twice. Tuft made the main roster in 2009 as a singles star before teaming with Curt Hawkins.

Tuft was released in 2012 after asking for it before taking a break. Tuft and Hawkins won a tag team match in October 2014 before Tuft retired from wrestling. Tuft announced her gender transition in 2021. Tuft announced she would wrestle again for West Coast Pro on June 25th at Killin’ Them Softly.

She wrote, “Tuesday, 6/25, Mother Arrives. – Irvine Improv at the Irvine Spectrum, CA West Coast Wrestling 7:30pm. – Everything that is unfolding is per the plan. – Stay faithful. There is more to the plan than what you see or what you think. – Mother will guide her children to salvation. – The match will air at a later date with West Coast Pro Wrestling and United Wrestling Network outlets including YouTube and Triller TV, plus over 125 TV stations nationwide. – Check your local guides or go to http://HollywoodWrestling.com (link in bio). – Follow for immediate updates. – #Mother #WWE #AEW.”

An opponent was not announced.

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