Lacey Evans, Former WWE Fame left Fans In Awe And Went Topless On Instagram. Is She Planning A Comeback? Know The Details
Former WWE Superstar Lacey Evans, also known as Macey Estrella, is having fun now that she’s been let go from the company. Over the course of her seven years, she established a significant enough brand for herself and a sizable enough fan base that she can now concentrate on the things she wants to.
These days, she doesn’t have to kiss anyone behind or hurry from one red carpet-event to the next. She’s running a cafe, spending more time with her family, and making money via paid access to special material.
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There are plenty of critics of her decision to grow her social media empire. Macey started her weekend with a message for those haters since she was not at all concerned about them.
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She captioned her topless picture as: “‘You will never be criticized by someone who is doing more than you’……give em something to talk about.”
The goal was attained. There is no doubt that she is a topic of conversation. And if that still doesn’t satisfy you, she recently participated in a podcast where she shared some of her opinions about the WWE.
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On the Friday-released episode of Road Trip AFTER HOURS, hosted by Teddy Long and Mac Davis, Macey appeared as a guest. She spoke openly about the WWE and whether she intended to return to the ring at any point during the stay.
A return to the ring for Lacey Evans in the AEW is possible.
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After serving for seven years, Macey claims she requested her release because she had come to the conclusion that she was not suited for the demands of the road. Along with that insight, she also realized that she wasn’t the right fit for red-carpet occasions or the work required to get opportunities.
“I took a pay cut to be able to try and use the platform to make a difference for my community. It was a lot in that regard because my priorities and idea in life was not running on red carpets and sniffing people’s asses for opportunities. I’m not cut out for that, unfortunately,” she said.
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She responded that joining the AEW would be a good fit and that their schedule was better. She remained mum regarding whether or when she might team up with the WWE rival, though.
She said, “I’m not gonna say no, but god help the son of a gun I get my hands on, if I do. Absolutely. I’m mean as hell. I’m one mean son of a gun. That was probably my fault, at requesting my release, there are no hard feelings at WWE, it’s great.”
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“That lifestyle is for people that, when they hold that title above their head, that’s what makes them feel significant or feel like they’ve accomplished something,” she continued. “Me being able to make my kids food or cook for my old man, that to me is worth all the weight in gold.”