Carmella Announces She Will Tell Her Side of WWE Departure Later This Week
As noted before, Carmella’s contract with WWE recently expired and she is no longer with the company. Carmella has been out of action since early 2023 due to maternity reasons over the birth of her child this past November and foot-related injury issues.
Carmella provided an update on Monday on Instagram thanking fans for their support of her and stated that she will tell her side of the the story regarding her recent departure from WWE on a podcast later this week.
“I’ve seen all of your texts and tweets and messages and DMs and like, oh my god. You guys are just the best and I’m so grateful for you and everything that you’ve been saying about Carmella and my career and I’m so blessed, so thank you.
I know there’s a lot of questions and uncertainty around everything. I will be going on a podcast later this week answering some of those questions and telling my side because I have a lot to say about the situation, so I’ll give you the details later when I can and I can’t wait to fill you guys in.”
an update from carmella via instagram!🩵 pic.twitter.com/WQ1Qo7kOjB
— chey⚡️ (@meloismone) February 25, 2025
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Rey Mysterio “Injury” Update After New Day Attack on Feb. 10th WWE RAW Show
The February 10th WWE RAW show in Nashville, Tennessee featured Logan Paul defeating Rey Mysterio in a Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying match in the main event. This match was notable for New Day running out from the crowd and attacked Mysterio as the show went to a close.
During Monday’s RAW show in Cincinnati, Ohio, RAW commentator Michael Cole provided an injury update for Mysterio stating that he is currently out action indefinitely due to the injuries he had sustained from New Day’s ambush attack.
Ring Boys Scandal Lawsuit Against WWE, TKO, Vince McMahon, & Linda McMahon Update – Stay on Lawsuit Officially Lifted
As noted before, a lawsuit was filed this past October against WWE, WWE’s parent company TKO Group, former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, and Linda McMahon on behalf of the survivors of the infamous WWE Ring Boys scandal in 1992. Additional survivors recently joined as plaintiffs for the lawsuit following the Maryland Supreme Court upholding the Maryland Child Victims Act as being constitutional.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that the United States District Court District of Maryland (Baltimore) had lifted the stay on the lawsuit on Monday based on recent court records.
This stay had been in place since this past December due to court waiting until the Maryland Supreme Court had issued a ruling on the constitutionality of the Maryland Child Victims Act to determine if the lawsuit could legally continue or not.
Johnson reported that the court also ordered for the defendants to officially respond to the lawsuit by Monday, April 7th.