According to a new report, Priscilla Kelly was backstage at an AEW event recently.
Fightful is reporting that Kelly, formerly known as Gigi Dolin in NXT, was backstage at Wednesday’s Dynamite and Collision taping. The show took place at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida, near where Kelly spent several years wrestling while part of WWE’s NXT brand.
She is also engaged to recent AEW signee Zachary Wentz of the Rascalz.
Kelly has previously wrestled for AEW, appearing in the Casino Battle Royale on the All Out 2019 pre-show and losing to Britt Baker on the January 21, 2020 episode of Dynamite.
She was among the WWE roster cuts announced on May 2, 2025, having been with the company since 2021. Since her release, Kelly has worked for promotions including GCW, MLW, House of Glory, and Maple Leaf Pro.
Kelly is coming off having wrestled two shows for GCW. She faced Megan Bayne in Dallas on Friday before challenging GCW Champion Atticus Cogar the following night in Wichita.
The Israel-based wrestling promotion IPWA has issued a statement on Priscilla Kelly pulling out of one of its shows.
Kelly, formerly NXT’s Gigi Dolin, announced on January 11 that she had accepted a booking with the promotion for its Passover Bash show on April 6. Shortly after, Dolin deleted her post and released a statement that she would not longer be participating in the show, writing, “My intention was never to make a political statement, but to entertain those who were not tied to horrific humanitarian crisis, I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the idea that I condone the actions of the government in any way.”
Dolin’s social media accounts appear to have been deleted the following day.
IPWA released a statement about Dolin pulling out from the show, writing that Dolin was not educated properly as to the situation.
IPWA posted:
“I am not mad at Priscilla. She wanted to do something nice. She’s a bit clueless and her agent did not educate her properly on the situation. She did nothing wrong. And I truly regret that her social accounts were taken down. I hope her social accounts will be restored soon.”
“IPWA STATEMENT REGARDING PRISCILLA KELLY ISRAELI BOOKING CANCELLATION
Priscilla had no knowledge of the conflict in the region. She treated it as a regular booking. She did nothing wrong. I kindly request people to leave her alone and not bother her after she activates back her accounts. Priscilla is a good person and a kind soul and she does not deserve this type of emotional stress.
Did you know that I am the only person in the Middle East that brings wrestling superstars to meet not only Israelis but also Palestinians? So by bullying Priscilla out of this booking you screwed Israelis, Palestinians, Arabs, Jews, Muslims, Druze, Russians, Ukranians, Ethiopians, Christians and many more who live here in the region.
Did you know that my IPWA in Israel is the only place in the Middle East that promotes Women’s Wrestling and treats women equal to men?
In 2022 at WrestleMitzvah (which is available on Fite TV) we featured a Womens Championship match which was the first ever Women’s Championship in the Middle East and also the first time ever Women Main Evented a wrestling card in the Middle East.
In Israel – women have the same rights as men, so on our shows female wrestlers can dress however they choose and are NOT forced to be covered from head to toe. In Israel we empower women and Women’s Wrestling, featuring female wrestlers from all over the world of all faiths and religions.
Did you know that in my IPWA in Israel we are the only place in the Middle East that puts the spotlight on openly gay wrestlers? We support and treat them equally. While in other dark Islamic regimes being gay equals the death penalty.
When I bring former WWE superstars I take them to meet everyone in this area, with one message – that the wrestling language is the language of peace!
Chris Masters alone, during his last trip brought Israelis and Palestinians to watch his match with John Cena and for couple minutes we entered a magical world – in that moment we all were just die hard wrestling fans interacting with a real life superstar. Seeing a real WWE superstar who actually wrestled John Cena made Masters look like God. Nobody cared about politics anymore. John Cena brought everyone together.
So instead of hating, bullying and boycotting – I call upon everyone to come here and see things for yourselves. Then and only then form your own opinions.
I also would like to extend an official invitation to WWE and AEW to come here for one show in Tel Aviv for the Israelis and another in Jericho for the Palestinians. Peace through wrestling is not a fantasy, nor a dream. It’s possible to turn the dream into a reality. We can make a real difference this time – for the sake of future generations.
Respectfully, Gery Roif IPWA WRESTLING Owner, Promoter & Trainer since 2001″
Priscilla Kelly — formerly known as Gigi Dolin in WWE NXT — has deactivated her social media accounts amid a controversy that has seen her receive an “influx of violent messages.”
On Sunday, it was announced that Kelly would be heading to Israel this April to compete for indie promotion IPWA at their Passover Bash 2026 event. Kelly promoted the booking on her X account and received backlash from fans for agreeing to wrestle in Israel amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In response, Kelly posted a statement announcing that she would no longer be appearing.
“I have made the decision to not travel to Israel for the show that was announced earlier,” she wrote. “My intention was never to make a political statement, but to entertain those who were not tied to horrific humanitarian crisis, I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the idea that I condone the actions of the government in any way. I apologize for any harm this may have caused.”
Kelly then deactivated her accounts on X and Instagram soon after.
“Due to an influx of violent messages, I’ll be taking some time away from social media,” she tweeted. “This is about safety and well-being. I appreciate the support and understanding.”
Kelly departed NXT in May 2025 when she was released amid a round of roster cuts. She now competes on the indies for promotions like Game Changer Wrestling.
Priscilla Kelly, formerly Gigi Dolin in NXT, has pulled out of a wrestling event scheduled to take place in Israel.
Kelly had been announced for IPWA’s Passover Bash on April 6. However, shortly after the announcement was made, Kelly posted to social media that she would no longer be participating in the show.
Kelly wrote:
“I have made the decision to not travel to Israel for the show that was announced earlier. My intention was never to make a political statement, but to entertain those who were not tied to horrific humanitarian crisis, I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the idea that I condone the actions of the government in any way. I apologize for any harm this may have caused.”
Kelly was part of WWE roster cuts revealed on May 2, 2025. She had been with the company since early 2021. Kelly has wrestled on several GCW shows since her departure. She also made her MLW return in November in a match against Shotzi Blackheart. During her time in NXT, Kelly was a two-time NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion along with Jacy Jayne as part of the Toxic Attraction stable with Mandy Rose.
Kelly’s statement is below:
I have made the decision to not travel to Israel for the show that was announced earlier. My intention was never to make a political statement, but to entertain those who were not tied to horrific humanitarian crisis, I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the…
Former WWE NXT wrestlers such as the former Ridge Holland and the former Gigi Dolin have spoken out lately about how poorly the talent in NXT is paid.
Our Bryan Alvarez, however, says those claims aren’t entirely accurate.
He is reporting that “confirmed NXT deals start at $75,000” but that “big-name talent brought in from the outside obviously make more than that.”
“Nobody is making $30,000,” he wrote.
If there is one group falling below that level, they are performers operating under a WWE ID contract but there’s some key differences.
“ID talent make much less than $30,000, but they aren’t under an official TKO contractual salaried deal,” Alvarez explained. “They’re paid a small amount to help upgrade their look, etc.”
The former Holland, released from his NXT deal earlier this month, has been quite outspoken about his ensuing financial struggles while the former Dolin (Priscilla Kelly), who was released in May, has claimed that some in NXT were paid as little as $30,000 a year.
Priscilla Kelly believes a lot of fans overestimate how much money wrestlers in WWE NXT are making.
The former Gigi Dolin was released from her WWE contract in a round of cuts that were made this May. In a new interview with Denise Salcedo, Kelly discussed the pros and cons of no longer being with NXT. One pro is that she has the freedom to make money through avenues like autograph signings and selling her own merchandise.
“I can do whatever I want now. I can take signings. I can sell my own merch. I can do whatever I want,” Kelly said. “And that’s a huge part of it, too. Is in WWE, you don’t have that freedom. You don’t have any freedom, really. Like, they own everything you do. They even took, I think, almost half of my Cameo earnings as well. That was like the one thing that they do allow you to do, is Cameo, and they even take a percentage of that.”
Kelly feels like some fans believe everyone in NXT is a millionaire, but that’s not the case. According to her, some contracts are as low as $30,000 per year — and the deals do not go much higher than that.
“The common misconception about, especially NXT performers, is that we’re millionaires, right? A lot of fans for some reason think that if you work in WWE, and you’re under that umbrella, you’re a millionaire, you live in a mansion, you’re driving a [Mercedes] Benz, you’ve got it made. That’s not the case. In NXT, there’s contracts as low as $30,000 a year. And they do not go as high as you think,” Kelly said.
“You have to live in Florida, which — it’s very expensive to live here. Going out to eat just for two people can run you $100+ because everything is marked up from tourism and Florida’s just the hotbed for people. So it’s very expensive living here. Having to pay for new gear all the time and all these expenses, taking care of your body and getting all these little things, like, it all adds up. And at the end of the day, especially because you can’t make money outside of what you make in WWE, you don’t make a lot. I think the common misconception is that we’re all just rich and rolling in money — and that’s just not the case.”
Though talent on the main roster are making good money, Kelly thinks fans even overestimate how rich a lot of them are.
“Even main roster talent, like, of course there’s people on main roster that are making the really big, big, big bucks — but that’s a small percentage,” she said. “A lot of people that are up there, like, they make good money, but they’re also paying for every hotel, they’re paying for all of their travel and all the food, everything they need on top of the other expenses of gear and taking care of your body and taking care of your sanity.”
Kelly stated that, because of how hard she’s hustling on the indies, she believes she’s making more money now than she did in NXT. She’s competing for MLW and indie promotions like GCW, AIW, and House of Glory in her post-WWE career.
Priscilla Kelly (formerly NXT’s Gigi Dolin) wrestled her first post-WWE match this weekend.
She faced her fiancé, TNA’s Zachary Wentz, on Saturday for Wrestling Revolver in Clive, Iowa. However, the match was stopped early after Kelly suffered a patella displacement.
Kelly posted to social media after the event: “My patella came out of place. It does that from time to time. It’s an anatomy issue I’ve had my whole life, and I’ve managed to always work through it, even sometimes continuing matches after it happens. It’s not an ‘injury’, it just hurts a good bit and I have to ‘pop’ it back in place. Now ya know. Sorry, guys.”
She added, “I promise I’ll make it up to everyone.”
Recovery time for a displaced patella (kneecap) can vary depending on severity, but Kelly says she still plans to make her bookings next weekend.
“This weekend. I don’t care. I don’t care. I don’t care. I’m coming to absolutely CRANK my hog,” she wrote.
When asked if it was a good idea to wrestle or “crank her hog” considering her knee issue, Kelly replied:
To absolutely CRANK my hog? Yes, worth it. And I don’t get paid in peanuts anymore, it’s imported walnuts.
Kelly’s WWE contract was not renewed and her departure was part of the company’s May 2 budget cuts. She had been with WWE since 2021 and is a two-time NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion alongside Jacy Jayne. Her final match in NXT was a loss alongside Tatum Paxley in a WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez on the April 22 edition of NXT. Her final match under WWE contract took place in TNA Wrestling as part of the companies’ talent exchange partnership. Dolin and Paxley were part of a four-way Knockouts Tag Team Championship match at TNA Rebellion, which was won by Ash and Heather of By Elegance.
Elayna Black (FKA Cora Jade) and Priscilla Kelly (FKA Gigi Dolin) are preparing to launch their post-WWE careers.
Both wrestlers were part of WWE’s roster cuts on May 2 and already have bookings lined up for this month.
Black’s return to independent wrestling begins on June 14 when she wrestles for Black Label Pro in Crown Point, Indiana. She released a short video on Sunday teasing what’s next.
“So, let’s make one thing clear: This was never your story, it was always mine,” Black says in the video, before text on the screen flashes “June 14” and “Dear Cora.”
Similarly, Kelly released a video this weekend ahead of her own return to the indies. She is set to wrestle on June 14 at Wrestling Revolver’s Cage of Horrors event.
Kelly says in her video:
“I had everything. Everything I worked so hard for so long to achieve. And somewhere along the way, I lost myself. Almost entirely. I became a shell of the girl I knew. I didn’t even recognize the body I saw in the mirror. I had asked myself time and time again, did I even love this anymore? I had been through so much in my childhood and my adult life that I thought surely nothing, and I mean nothing, could break me. But it did.”
Kelly appears to act out receiving the phone call about her release before adding, “I sat with my thoughts. It had felt like I had experienced a death. Maybe I did.”
The video closes with text that reads “Hell’s Favorite Harlot Priscilla Kelly” followed by “Summer 2025.”
Three new WWE signees have joined NXT’s women’s division and will be taking part in the first-ever women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
WWE announced today that Priscilla Kelly, Elayna Black, and Lacey Ryan have signed with the company. Kelly’s new in-ring name is Gigi Dolin, Black is now Cora Jade, and Ryan is now Zoey Stark.
Kelly & Black will be teaming together in the women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. They’ll be facing Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell in the first round. Ryan is teaming with Marina Shafir against Shotzi Blackheart & Ember Moon in the first round.
Kelly also took part in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, losing to Deonna Purrazzo in the opening round.
Kelly was an entrant in the Casino Battle Royale at AEW’s All Out pay-per-view in 2019 and faced Britt Baker on an episode of Dynamite that was filmed on the Chris Jericho cruise last January. Black wrestled in two matches on AEW Dark in 2020 and has also appeared for Game Changer Wrestling.
Ryan has been based on the West Coast. She appeared on Impact Wrestling twice last year.
The show opened with a series of inset promos from Thunder Rosa, Priscilla Kelly, Karl Fredricks, Eli Drake and others. This was a very old school opening and I loved the throwback feel.
Kevin Martenson defeated Danny Rivera
Both men locked up, but Martenson slammed Rivera right away and went to the top rope but Riva rolled away before he could do anything. Rivera went for a DDT, but Martenson countered. Rivera hit a hurricanrana and a northern lights suplex, followed by a dive to the floor. The dive looked a bit dangerous as he almost got caught on the top rope, but he managed to clear it.
Martenson kicked the legs out from under Rivera and then hit a double stomp to his head. Martenson hit a spear by sliding in between the corner post and under the bottom rope to the floor. That looked quite dangerous. Back in the ring, Martenson went for a pop-up powerbomb, but Rivera countered into a hurricanrana.
Martenson hit a kick while Rivera was on the apron to send him to the floor, but missed a dive. Martenson went for a charge, Rivera backdropped him into the ropes and then Martenson went crashing to the floor which looked brutal. Rivera walked the ropes and hit a springboard clothesline for a two count. The move looked a little botched as he jumped a bit too high for Martenson.
Rivera went for the symbiote DDT, but Martenson countered and gave him a splash mountain bomb over the top rope onto the entrance ramp. Martenson went for a splash from the corner on to the ramp, but Rivera got his knees up. Martenson then hit a brainbuster on the ramp and rolled Rivera into the ring for the pin.
Oh my goodness, these two killed each other in this match. There were a bunch of bumps on the concrete floor and ramp. Both men put in a fantastic performance, but I think they would be better off not taking the crazy bumps they did. Regardless, this was a great match.
– David Marquez interviewed Aron Stevens who is facing Trevor Murdoch next week. In a very good promo, he promised that he was going to remain the 3rd Degree NWA National Champion.
Eli Drake defeated Watts
Watts and Drake started the match by saying they could hear the fans at home chanting their name. I couldn’t. They started slow, trying to one up one another. They did shake hands at the start of the match, but on a second handshake attempt, Drake pulled him in for a go behind. It was kind of a heelish move, which is perplexing as Drake is a babyface.
Watts hit a big sidewalk slam, a fallaway slam, and then several shoulders in the corner. Watts caught Drake and hit another fallaway slam. He Irish whipped Drake into the corner hard before kicking him in the corner. Watts went for a third Irish whip, but Drake countered with a clothesline. Drake went for a dive off the top rope, but Watts countered with an overhead belly-to-belly for a two count.
Drake went for a headscissors takedown, but Watts botched the forward roll and ended up planting himself on his head into the mat. Drake went up the ramp, ran down, and jumped over the top rope with a clothesline. Drake hit a Russian leg sweep and then a powerslam for two.
Watts went for a chokeslam, but Drake fought out and hit the ropes, but Watts hit a pump kick. Watts hit a choke bomb for two. Drake couldn’t get up, so Watts called for his music and went for a power bomb, but Drake countered and hit the Gravy Train for the pinfall.
While the work was fine, this was way too slow for a show with no crowd as what they did largely depended upon getting reactions from the audience.
– Priscilla Kelly cut a promo about how everything is on the line for her tonight as she spent months wondering if her career was going to continue because of the pandemic. This was a very good promo as it felt real. I don’t doubt for a second that she had hard days during the past six months.
Real Money Brothers (RNB Suge & Big Money Clutch) defeated Friendship Farm (Gentleman Jervis & Sweet Robin Shaw)
Jervis locked up with Suge and tried to tickle him, but ended up attacking with a drop toe hold and then hit a big uppercut before tagging out to Shaw. Shaw is a larger man and was wearing flesh colored tights. That was a bad idea — a very bad idea. Shaw hit a legdrop on Suge who then tagged out to Clutch. Clutch hit a pounce on Shaw and then they proceeded to get the heat on him.
Shaw eventually hit what looked like a spear and then tagged out to Jervis, who tried to hit the Rock-A-Bye suplex on Suge and Suge almost fell asleep, but Clutch saved him. They hit their finish (which I missed the name of) for the win.
Karl Fredricks defeated Slice Boogie
Fredricks, coming fresh from NJPW Strong, started by chopping the crap out of Boogie. He went for an armbar, but Boogie tried to block it. Both men tried to exchange holds here, but were unable to top each other. Boogie hit a shoulder tackle and yelled, “I’m not a young lion, I’m a grown man!” He hit the ropes and Fredricks hit a crossbody.
Fredricks hit some hard forearms and a jumping elbow for two. Fredricks hit the ropes and Boogie hit a pump kick, followed by a legdrop for two. Boogie Shit a snap german suplex for two. Slice hit a chop in the corner and Fredricks gave a Shibata like no-sell. Boogie hit a few more chops and a forearm, but Fredricks no sold it again. Boogie hit a uranage for two.
They exchanged some forearms, but Fredericks hit a Pele kick and a series of hard forearms in the corner before hitting the Shibata style corner dropkick for a two. He countered an inverted suplex with some knees, but Boogie hit the 21st Street Special for two.
Fredricks countered the Statute of Misery with a spinebuster and then hit an implant DDT for the pinfall victory.
This match was awesome. Fredricks looks so much like Shibata in the ring that it’s kind of scary. You can tell that Shibata has trained him, and my goodness, he has trained him well.
– Joe Galli was with some of Thunder Rosa’s fans at an indie show including Rosa’s number 1 fan, a young girl. The fans talked about how Rosa was one of the best in the world and that Kelly would have a hard time against her tonight.
NWA Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa defeated Priscilla Kelly
Instead of the standard lockup, Kelly and Rosa went to the mat right away and exchanged submission attempts. Both women rolled on the mat, ending with Rosa locking on a half crab. Kelly countered and locked on a Boston crab. Rosa fought out and hit some hard strikes before going for an ankle lock.
Rosa hit a series for armdrags and then a dropkick before missing a corner charge. Kelly hit an uppercut and then a PK for two. Kelly then hit a flying kick to Rosa to drop her. She hit some hard kicks and tied Rosa up in the ropes before hitting a knee to the back. Kelly sent Rosa to the floor and wrapped her arms around the ring post. Rosa slammed Kelly’s head into the steps and started to choke her on the floor.
Rosa hit a chop to Kelly’s back as the ref tried to get both women back into the ring. They started to exchange strikes on the floor. Rosa sent Kelly back into the ring, but was out of position for a dive so Kelly adjusted and jumped from the apron with a flying kick. This was a smart adjustment while moving, and it didn’t look like a mistake.
Rosa hit a neckbreaker in the ring for a two. She choked Kelly on the ropes before hitting a kick to Kelly’s head. She hit a snapmare and then a dragon sleeper. When she couldn’t get the tapout, she landed some elbows to Kelly’s face instead. Kelly countered a headscissors into a jackknife pin for two.
Kelly hit an armdrag and then locked on an armbar but Rosa escaped and went for a heel hook. Kelly responded with kicks to the face, and then they exchanged a series of pinfall attempts before Rosa locked on a pendulum. Kelly managed to fight back to her feet and hit a hard superkick. Rosa got a drop toehold that sent Kelly into the corner which she followed with flying knees and then a dropkick for two.
Kelly went for a half nelson suplex, but Rosa countered and hit a neckbreaker. Both women fought out on to the ramp and started hitting each other hard. Kelly managed to lock on the octopus stretch on the entrance ramp, but Rosa fought out and hit a death valley driver on the entrance ramp. Kelly managed to kick out when Rosa went for the pinfall.
Rosa went for the Thunder Driver, but Kelly countered into a back suplex for two. Both women exchanged some hard forearms and then Rosa hit a flying knee, but Kelly hit the ropes and hit a pump kick. Kelly then hit Crippling Depression for a very close two.
Kelly locked on a submission, but Rosa countered out into a Samoan drop for two. They started to exchange chops and Kelly floored Rosa with a kick. Rosa ducked a second kick and hit a flying knee and then hit the Thunder Driver for the pin and win to close a fantastic match.
Both gave it their all. It went for nearly 25 minutes, and I didn’t notice once that there was no crowd. They worked a very fast paced match and just kept going, hitting each other with harder and harder moves. Both women put in a performance that might have been the best of their careers. I cannot recommend this match enough.
Final Thoughts:
This was a very good 90 minutes of wrestling. Week one was very shaky due to all the technical issues, but week two was a huge improvement with zero streaming issues and some truly great matches.
The main event felt like an epic title match worth of the NWA name while Fredricks vs. Boogie was a very NJPW style match that didn’t disappoint. The rest of the card was quite good, too. The only thing that stood out as bad was Drake vs. Watts and even that wasn’t that bad. Overall, this was an excellent show.
Two new matches have been added to this week’s edition of Dynamite.
It was announced during the Road to Bahamas video that was uploaded on social media that Priscilla Kelly vs. Britt Baker would be taking place this week. This would be Kelly’s first appearance in AEW since All Out, when she participated in the Women’s Casino battle royal.
Also announced for this week’s show is a match between Joey Janela and MJF. Janela originally said last week during a promo that he would be facing Fenix.
A number of other matches have already been announced for this week’s Dynamite, all of which will be taped during Chris Jericho’s Rock ‘n’ Rager cruise. Kenny Omega & Hangman Page will face SCU for the AEW Tag Team titles and the Inner Circle team of Chris Jericho, Santana & Ortiz will square off against the Jurassic Express in a six-man tag team match.
One of the biggest matches on the show will be a bout between PAC and Jon Moxley. The winner of that match will become the new number one contender for the AEW World title.
“Left My Wallet” is back with one of the most talked about names in professional wrestling over the last 48 hours: Priscilla Kelly.
She is one of the top female performers on the independent scene and has a remarkable body of in-ring work that includes an appearance in the Mae Young Classic, tours of Japan, appearances for EVOLVE, and so much more.
However, on Saturday night, she became a trending topic on social media for another reason as a video from one of her matches last week went viral for a spot that she did that has caused much divide within the wrestling community. Many have come to the young performer’s defense and I wanted to hear her take on the situation and give her a chance to address what happened, as well as the people who have criticized her and praised her.
Priscilla is an extremely talented worker who gives her side of the story on one of the hottest topics in wrestling at the moment. Click below to listen.
Three more participants have been announced for the Mae Young Classic, including a wrestler who challenged for Impact Wrestling and Ring of Honor’s Women’s titles this month.
Madison Rayne, Priscilla Kelly, and Xia Brookside were confirmed for the tournament today. Rayne was announced as “Ashley Rayne,” with Ashley being her real first name. She’s a five-time Knockouts Champion in Impact and lost a title match to Su Yung at Slammiversary XVI on July 22. Rayne was put in a coffin by Yung and Yung’s undead bridesmaids after the match.
The night before Slammiversary, Rayne unsuccessfully challenged for Sumie Sakai’s Women of Honor Championship at a set of ROH television tapings. She’ll also be wrestling at All In on September 1.
Rayne attended a tryout at the WWE Performance Center in October 2017.
Kelly is an indie wrestler who plays a goth-inspired character and is part of the EVOLVE roster as a manager. Brookside, who is 19 years old and is the daughter of WWE Performance Center trainer Robbie Brookside, is from England and has already wrestled all over the world, including for Stardom in Japan.
There are eight participants left to be announced for the Mae Young Classic before the tournament is taped at Full Sail University on August 8 and 9. The finals will then take place at WWE Evolution in Long Island, New York on October 28.
Here’s the updated MYC lineup:
Kaitlyn
Rhea Ripley
Io Shirai
Nicole Matthews
Jinny
Kacy Catanzaro
Deonna Purrazzo
Tegan Nox (formerly known as Nixon Newell)
Jessie Elaban
Reina Gonzalez
Taynara Conti (won a qualifying match at NXT TV tapings)