Paige posted on Instagram and Twitter that she was at the WWE Performance Center in Florida today, with the caption, “Went to see an old friend today. Good to be back there! @wwe #RoadBackToMyHouse”
Paige has been out for over a year with a neck injury, which she underwent surgery on in October 2016. Her last WWE match was on June 26, 2016. She was drafted to Raw, so she’s technically part of that roster.
Last month, when asked about a potential return, she said she hopes to be back “within the next couple of months.”
“Hopefully within the next couple of months, but fingers crossed, we have to see. Now I have to get cleared by WWE doctors. We’ll see.”
WWE.com also posted a story about her return to the Performance Center.
Paige returns to the WWE Performance Center
Paige is on a journey to reclaim her “house.”
The former Divas Champion — unseen in a WWE ring for more than a year — revealed she has returned to the WWE Performance Center, presumably beginning her return to active competition in WWE.
“Went to see an old friend today,” she wrote. “Good to be back there! @wwe #RoadBackToMyHouse”
Paige is a two-time Divas Champion and became the youngest Superstar to hold the title when she captured it during her Raw debut at the age of 21. If her return his imminent, as this post is leading many in the WWE Universe to believe, consider the women of Raw and SmackDown LIVE officially put on notice.
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