Rachael Evers part of recent NXT releases, posts comeback video
Posted: May 13th, '20, 22:15
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The now former Rachael Evers announced her comeback with a video posted to Twitter Wednesday night as she was part of the recent WWE/NXT releases, confirmed by our Dave Meltzer.
Returning to her real name of Rachael Ellering, the video starts with her first picture at the WWE Performance Center and then a black and white montage of her getting beaten on during her NXT run with Charlie Chaplin's final speech from The Great Dictator as a voiceover. It then transitions to color and Shinedown's 'Cut The Cord' of her on offense during her days on the indies, closing with 'Rachael Ellering: Don't Call It A Comeback'.
She also released some new merchandise, calling herself the Queen of Strong Smile.
The 27-year-old was trained by Lance Storm and worked in NXT sparingly in 2016 and 2017 before signing a full-time contract in January 2019. She spent considerable time in both Stardom and SHIMMER in between those runs.
Outside a Mae Young Classic appearance in 2018, Evers mainly worked NXT house shows and hadn't had a match since last July due to a torn ACL.
She is the daughter of Paul Ellering, longtime manager of the Road Warriors and former manager of the AOP.
The now former Rachael Evers announced her comeback with a video posted to Twitter Wednesday night as she was part of the recent WWE/NXT releases, confirmed by our Dave Meltzer.
Returning to her real name of Rachael Ellering, the video starts with her first picture at the WWE Performance Center and then a black and white montage of her getting beaten on during her NXT run with Charlie Chaplin's final speech from The Great Dictator as a voiceover. It then transitions to color and Shinedown's 'Cut The Cord' of her on offense during her days on the indies, closing with 'Rachael Ellering: Don't Call It A Comeback'.
She also released some new merchandise, calling herself the Queen of Strong Smile.
The 27-year-old was trained by Lance Storm and worked in NXT sparingly in 2016 and 2017 before signing a full-time contract in January 2019. She spent considerable time in both Stardom and SHIMMER in between those runs.
Outside a Mae Young Classic appearance in 2018, Evers mainly worked NXT house shows and hadn't had a match since last July due to a torn ACL.
She is the daughter of Paul Ellering, longtime manager of the Road Warriors and former manager of the AOP.