Former WWE wrestler officially confirms she’s left wrestling
Former WWE wrestler Sarah Rowe has officially confirmed to have left wrestling.
A part of the WWE roster from 2014 to 2020 and then again from 2022 to 2025, Sarah Logan, also known as Valhalla during her time with The Viking Raiders, is now officially done with wrestling. Recently, speaking on the Wise Traditions podcast, Rowe confirmed her transition from a wrestler to a homesteader and a mother.
“Very carefully. No, actually, I just dove right in, not carefully at all. So, when COVID happened, they let go like 150 wrestlers. I was one of those wrestlers at the time that got let go. So, my husband was still hired. I got let go. So, we were like, let’s have a baby and let’s see about like, I always wanted to grow my own food. I come from a family of farmers that used to like rent land to farm on, but they were very much like traditional agriculture farming, like every corn fed, red Angus, all the stuff. And so, I knew I wanted to get back to that, but I wanted to do it differently because I know what I know.”
She further continued, “And when the day I got fired, I started looking into starting a farm here because we had the land. We bought a place with like 20 acres of agricultural fields.” Rowe claimed that while they started with just corn, they expanded into hay, cows, and highland cows.
Logan, 32, explained that while she was on the road for wrestling, she desired to become a farmer and a mother. And, once that happened, she started experiencing a different lifestyle.
“Okay, so when I was on the road, and I thought about becoming a mother and becoming a farmer, you’re like, wow, that sounds so peaceful. Like, what if I never want to come back to wrestling? What if I just want to stay at the farm? And like, once that happened and once I, because I got fired, had a baby, got re-hired, and so got re-hired, and then I just left the company permanently. My contract just expired on the 5th, and I’m not renewing it,” Rowe added.
“So I, when at first I was like, I don’t want to come back to wrestling. Maybe I just want to start a homestead and be a farmer and a mother. And once that happened, my body wasn’t used to that peace. And I like, I was like scared of it. And I didn’t ever, I never felt like I was doing enough.”
She explained how her family before marriage had a different upbringing compared to her husband’s, where he was comfortable with the women of the house staying at home, whereas she had two working parents and a different set of struggles.
She further explained how she started a different life after leaving wrestling. And, while the transition was not easy, her faith and love for her family have helped her move on from her life as a wrestler. Confirming her exit from pro-wrestling, Rowe claimed, “Obviously, I left wrestling to solely focus on those things. And I really just try to cultivate an environment where everything that lives on my farm is nourished and taken care of from life to death.”