Miranda Alize has released a statement.
Alize and her partner Nixon Newell walked out of AEW Collision on Saturday, upset at the amount of time their scheduled match against Taya Melo and Anna Jay was given. Alize posted the following to her Instagram stories on Monday:
“The moment you start standing up for yourself, everything shifts. Suddenly youâ€re the problem – not because youâ€ve changed, but because youâ€re no longer letting them take advantage of you. Theyâ€ll paint you as the villain, but thatâ€s okay because youâ€re finally choosing yourself. This is where your freedom begins.â€
Alize and Newell addressed their situation with AEW in a Twitch stream last night, stating that there is no bad blood between them and the company. Newell also mentioned that she believes her in-ring career likely only has a year left, and she’s only interested in doing fun things before it ends.
The situation was addressed on last night’s Wrestling Observer Radio, with Bryan Alvarez noting that Alize and Newell’s actions on Saturday were confusing to many backstage.
Alvarez said:
“There were so many people that were like, ‘What a stupid thing to do.’ That’s the one thing I heard over and over, what a stupid thing to do.”
Meltzer added, “They’re not under contract. If you want to do something there, first get over. There’s people who do stuff because they have leverage and can get away with doing it. They had no leverage.”
Alize’s post is below:

Some others have posted comments that could be taken as references to the situation with Alize and Newell as well:
At the end of the day, this is a business, it is our job. It doesnâ€t matter if you get 1 minute or 45, you make every second in front of those fans and on that TV count. It is an honor and a privilege to be part of the show. Iâ€ve been doing this for 15 years and Iâ€ve been in…
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 10, 2025
My 2 minute ROH match got me half my followers, a situationship, and my favorite Nixi gif
Never turn down an opportunity to look hot getting your ass kicked ðŸ‚â€â†•ï¸ pic.twitter.com/fXdeHmlYT3
— ✨ Nixi XS ✨ (@nixi_pw) November 10, 2025

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