Miranda Alize isnâ€t holding back anymore after getting slammed online for walking out of AEW Collision alongside Nixon Newell. With AEW reportedly cutting ties with both women, Alize dropped a sharp message on Instagramthat speaks volumes—without naming names.
Her post, clearly addressing the backlash from the November 8 walkout, pushes back on the idea that standing up for yourself makes you the problem.
“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€
This comes after Nixon Newell explained the situation during a Twitch stream, saying the decision to walk away from the match was made respectfully. The match with Anna Jay and Tay Melo had reportedly been reduced to three minutes, and Newell said they didnâ€t feel it would be a good look for anyone involved.
“It was all done respectfully. It wasnâ€t about refusing three minutes — it just wouldnâ€t have made the match look good. Thereâ€s no bad blood. Everyone involved knows the truth. We have receipts, but we wonâ€t show them.â€
But Dave Meltzer wasnâ€t buying it. On Wrestling Observer Radio, he made it clear the backstage reaction told a different story.
“I can tell you that thatâ€s not true. Maybe Tony told them there were no hard feelings, but there were so many people that were like, ‘What a stupid thing to do.†Thatâ€s the one thing I heard over and over.â€
Meltzer added that neither Newell nor Alize are under contract, which means they didnâ€t have the leverage to push back in that situation.
“If you want to do something there, first get over… they had no leverage.â€
Meltzer said the locker room viewed their walkout as a mistake. Whether Alizeâ€s latest message was directed at AEW, the fans, or the headlines—itâ€s clear sheâ€s standing by her decision.

Was Miranda Alize unfairly painted as the villain in this situation, or did she and Nixon Newell make the wrong call? Sound off in the comments—we want to hear your take.
November 10, 2025 8:23 am
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