Blake Monroe shocked a lot of fans when she showed up in WWE NXT on June 3 after what many considered a successful run in AEW. While some assumed WWE had always been her ultimate goal, Monroe is now setting the record straight—and her explanation might surprise you.
Speaking on Busted Open After Dark, Monroe revealed that her AEW run meant a lot to her, but by the end of her short contract, she felt there was only one story left to tell—and sheâ€d already told it. That creative roadblock made her question whether staying was the right move.
“Yeah, I mean I had a fantastic experience and I did things Iâ€m so proud of and cherish. And when I had a really short contract and when it came to an end, you know, there were positives and negatives. Um, but it got to a point with wrestling where I, you know, I did have an amazing story, but that was the one thing I had — I didnâ€t have much else. And I just thought, is this everything I want?â€
At one point, Monroe even thought about going to Japan—a plan she says most people donâ€t know about. Initially, WWE wasnâ€t even on her radar, but that changed after some encouragement and a few key conversations.
“I also considered going to Japan, which I feel like nobody knows. And itâ€s something I talked to them about. And then when my deal was up, people were like, ‘You should just talk to WWE and see,†because I wasnâ€t considering it. And thatâ€s not, you know, an insult to WWE — itâ€s incredible. I just didnâ€t. I always try to focus on one thing at a time in wrestling, so I hadnâ€t really considered it. When I talked to them and they cared so much about the glamour and so much about all these different things, I was like, okay, now I do have a big choice to make.â€
After weighing her options, Monroe ultimately felt WWE offered the growth and challenge she craved. She believed AEW had run its course creatively and praised WWEâ€s commitment to womenâ€s wrestling as a major factor in her decision.
“And I really sat and thought about it, and it was a really, really tough decision. But it just came down to — I did everything I needed to do. I feel like I told a great story. I feel like I made people feel something. And it was time to close that chapter and start a new one.
Getting a new name and a whole new experience — and like I said, there are so many women here. Womenâ€s wrestling is very important in WWE, and thatâ€s something, as a woman, I want to be a part of. And with all these different matches and possibilities for me, it was a great deal. Ultimately, it was a challenge — and I wanted that challenge.â€
Blake Monroeâ€s shift to WWE wasnâ€t about burning bridges—it was about building new ones. She left AEW with no regrets and jumped at the chance to reinvent herself.
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