Former WWE LFG wrestler lands role in Banana Ball

The former Summer Sorrell is now part of Banana Ball, the exhibition baseball league featuring the Savannah Bananas.

The league consists of six teams, the newest of which are the Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns, which debuted in the 2026 season. Sorrell revealed recently on social media that she is the newest “lifeguard” for the tropical and beach-themed Coconuts team.

Sorrell wrote:

“SURPRISE!!!đŸ„„ Meet @BananaBall_’s newest lifeguard🛟”

Sorrell also posted a short vlog about her first day on the job with Banana Ball and explained more about her role.

“I got hired as a lifeguard/acrobat, so not only am I going to be traveling with the team and going to all their games, but you may want to tune in because you might just see me be a part of them too. Not playing baseball, of course. I’m gonna leave that to the professionals for now. But there are other ways to be a part of the game and I’ll just leave it at that for now.”

Sorrell joined WWE after a tryout held during SummerSlam week in 2024. She made her in-ring debut on an episode of EVOLVE taped on April 4, 2025, in a loss to Wendy Choo. She also wrestled five times on episodes of WWE LFG before being released in October 2025. She would later publish a statement regarding her departure from the company, stating that she had fallen in love with wrestling, but cited an “ongoing injury.”

“The reality is that I struggled with the same ongoing injury during a majority of my time at the performance center. This held me back from ever being able to show my true potential in the ring,” she said. “Knowing that I only got the opportunity to show you a small fraction of what I am capable of is what is hurting me the most.”

Sorrell married NXT wrestler Kale Dixon in a ceremony held on February 27, 2026.

Real name Karyn Best, she was a track and field athlete at Concordia University Irvine and Cal State Fullerton before signing with WWE.

Former WWE NXT talent Summer Sorrell comments on release

Summer Sorrell is opening up regarding her release from WWE.

The now ex-NXT talent wrote about her departure on social media on Monday, sharing that she had developed a passion for the business and loved what she was doing prior to her release on Friday.

“It is hard to find the right words to express what wrestling means to me. I have developed a passion and love for this business that is unlike anything I have felt before,” she wrote. “I have loved every second. From long, stressful days filming, to challenging days in the ring, to many hours of rehab. Not a moment went by where I didn’t feel like the luckiest girl in the world.”

She also said she had an “ongoing injury” during her time with the company that kept her from being able to show what she could do in the ring.

“The reality is that I struggled with the same ongoing injury during a majority of my time at the performance center. This held me back from ever being able to show my true potential in the ring,” she said. “Knowing that I only got the opportunity to show you a small fraction of what I am capable of is what is hurting me the most.”

It was announced on Friday that WWE had released multiple talents including Sorrell. She only started wrestling earlier this year, losing to Wendy Choo on an episode of WWE Evolve. She also competed on WWE LFG, with her last match airing on September 7 losing to Bayley Humphrey.

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  • WWE uploaded the full main event from NXT last night, which was Tony D’Angelo vs. Ridge Holland in a steel cage match for the North American Championship.
  • Karyn Best – a track and field athlete who joined the WWE Performance Center in 2024 – confirmed that her new NXT name is Summer Sorrell. WWE filed a trademark for that name on February 9.
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  • Renee Paquette interviewed “Timeless” Toni Storm on a new edition of AEW Close-Up.
  • NJPW announced that a charity auction for El Desperado’s overmask from November’s Historic X-Over event raised $3903.64, which has been donated to Chris Bey and El Phantasmo:
    • Late last year, El Desperado auctioned his overmask from Historic X-Over II, with proceeds going to aid El Phantasmo in cancer treatment, and Chris Bey in recovery from injury. 
    • Auction proceeds totaled 598,963 Yen (US $3903.64) and have been distributed to both parties. 
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  • NJPW has signed an extended broadcast agreement with Extreme Channel in the UK.
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