AJ Lee thanks WWE women’s locker room & fans: ‘See you soon’

AJ Lee at WWE WrestleMania 42

Just days after WWE WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, Nevada, AJ Lee dropped a parting message for her fans and the WWE locker room.

Following her in-ring return at WrestlePalooza, AJ Lee went on to compete at the women’s WarGames match and later won the Women’s Intercontinental title. However, Lee later lost it to Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 42.

Sharing a parting and gratitude message on social media, Lee wrote, “Wrestlemania and assorted cuteness from the past eight months part two. Allow me to be sappy and then forget this ever happened. Rebecca, you’re selfless, hilarious, and pure joy to spar with. Thank you for keeping me safe and making me better. Jess, thank you for being a true partner in our matches and always calming my anxiety. Carla and Aoife, I fell in love with wrestling again by seeing it through your eyes,” Lee wrote.

I’m so proud to be a teeny part of your journey. You’re way cooler and more talented than I ever was. But I still have to kick your asses one day. Pam, you’re the undisputed GOAT. Thank you for going out of your way to help me train, to make every show so f’ing fun, and for healing my jaded heart. To all the women in the locker room, I admire and respect you so damn much. You are my wildest dreams for women’s wrestling come true. Thank you for making me feel so welcome and supported and dealing with my obnoxiously loud laugh.”

To my AJ Leegion, my mania entrance was a love letter to you, and to every girl who will become her own superhero. Thank you for supporting me for two decades, selling out my merchandise, giving me record-setting views, and making Converse a small fortune with your AJ cosplay. Your passion kept me coming back. Stay weird, see you soon,” she finished.

Without breaking character, Lynch also joined in and commented, “Flattery will get you everything except an intercontinental title rematch.”

Following her loss at WrestleMania 42, Lee teased moving away from the locker room, and there is currently no confirmed timeline for her comeback.

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