AEW Has Seemingly Released Sadie Gibbs, Jimmy Havoc And Bea Priestly From Their Contracts

AEW Has Seemingly Released Sadie Gibbs, Jimmy Havoc And Bea Priestly From Their Contracts

It looks like AEW has released some of its wrestlers. Sadie Gibbs, Jimmy Havoc And Bea Priestly were all moved to the website's alumni section, and we now have confirmation that Gibbs has been released...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 14, 2020 06:08 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

All Elite Wrestling has seemingly released three of its wrestlers from their contracts.

Jimmy Havoc, Bea Priestley and Sadie Gibbs were all moved to the AEW website's alumni section, and Gibbs has since confirmed her departure via Twitter. The Wrestling Observer has also followed up with a report which claims that Havoc and Priestley have indeed been let go.

Havoc's position with the company was being "evaluated" in the wake of allegations made in the midst of the #SpeakingOut movement. He was also said to be receiving treatment and counseling in an effort to overcome mental health and substance abuse problems. He was being utilized on Dynamite on a fairly regular basis prior to this, but AEW evidently decided the smart play was to cut their losses.

Priestly and Gibbs only made a handful of appearances on Dynamite and Dark, but their releases still come as something of a surprise as they're both highlu talented performers, and previous reports had indicated that there were big plans for them (Priestly, in particular) in the women's division moving forward.

AEW has not officially acknowledged any of these release yet, but an announcement is expected soon.

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