Former AEW personality becomes a free agent after contract conclusion, amidst prior controversies
Vickie Guerrero, a familiar face in the world of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), has officially concluded her tenure with the company as her contract has expired. Following earlier reports from February, where both parties mutually decided not to renew the deal, Fightful Select has confirmed that Guerrero is now a free agent.
Since February, Guerrero has not been actively involved with AEW’s touring schedule, signaling her separation from the company. However, in April, she once again made headlines, albeit due to personal controversy. Her daughter, Sherilyn, accused Vickie’s husband Kris Benson of sexual assault during a cruise that occurred in 2020 before the COVID-19 lockdown. In response, Vickie and Benson issued a statement denying the allegations and even hinted at the possibility of pursuing legal action.
With her AEW contract now expired, Vickie Guerrero enters a new phase of her professional journey as a free agent. This transition allows her to explore various opportunities within the world of professional wrestling and beyond.
As the wrestling community awaits Guerrero’s next move, her departure from AEW serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that can arise within the industry. It also highlights the potential for personal controversies to impact professional careers, showcasing the delicate balance between personal and public life for individuals in the public eye.
As Vickie Guerrero enters this new chapter of her career, fans and industry, observers eagerly anticipate her next steps. From potential appearances in different promotions to potential ventures outside the realm of professional wrestling, Guerrero’s free agency status opens up a realm of possibilities.
While Vickie Guerrero’s time with AEW may have reached its conclusion, her impact on the industry will be remembered. Her departure signifies the ever-evolving nature of professional wrestling as talent moves on to embrace new challenges and opportunities.