5 Things AEW want you to forget in 2020

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The Power of Jericho compels you to forget... (Pic Credit: Lee South/ AEW)
The Power of Jericho compels you to forget... (Pic Credit: Lee South/ AEW)

#4 Kyle Rae quit AEW

She was in the one of the first AEW women's matches.
She was in the one of the first AEW women's matches.

It's not that long ago that AEW debuted their first major PPV with Double or Nothing. The event actually had two women's matches with the Fatal-Four Way match between Britt Baker, Nyla Rose, Awesome Kong, and Kylie Rae being the first of the two.

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It's true that Britt Baker won the match, but it was actually Kylie Rae, whose star shined the brightest. But in a bit of surprise, she pulled out of the next PPV and was replaced by Allie. Speculation became rampant online until Tony Khan himself had said that she asked for her release after All Out.

Eventually, Kylie Rae finally revealed why she left the company and said that no one forced her out. She explained:

I can only speak for myself and what's in my heart. I don't know many rumors and honestly try to stay away from everything, obviously. But here: nobody made me leave. AEW took my career to new levels and I'm beyond grateful for every opportunity and experience that has come along the way and wish nothing but the best.

Tony Khan also said that she left on good terms. This doesn't mean that she's done with the company, as there is still a possibility that she could come back down the line.