Bea Priestley, who was released by AEW along with Jimmy Havoc and Sadie Gibbs earlier this week, commented on Twitter:
Iβm so grateful for the opportunity to work on such a big platform with such a great roster.
I wish @AEWrestling the biggest success & hope that everyone will stay safe & healthy. I will miss you all π€
But until then.. π β‘οΈ π―π΅ pic.twitter.com/AoWrMfLpj0β Bea Priestley γγΌγγͺγΌγΉγγͺγΌ (@BeaPriestley) August 14, 2020
Special thank you @dustinrhodes & @KennyOmegamanX for taking your time to coach me, and thank you @TonyKhan , @CodyRhodes , Brandi and @youngbucks for giving me a chance π€ I truly appreciate everything youβve done for me
β Bea Priestley γγΌγγͺγΌγΉγγͺγΌ (@BeaPriestley) August 14, 2020
Priestley has been living in the UK and unable to travel during the pandemic. She signed with AEW in February 2019 and last wrestled on the March 11 episode of Dynamite.

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