Will Shaul Guerrero make her return to the ring?
The second-generation star hasn’t competed inside the squared circle since her stint in FCW/NXT back in 2013. Once Guerrero left the company in 2014, the 29-year-old has made sporadic appearances for several different promotions, but only as an in-ring announcer.
Guerrero made her return as an announcer for AEW’s Deadly Draw Women’s Tag Team Tournament, which featured Big Swole and Lil' Swole, Nightmare Sisters (Allie and Brandi Rhodes), TayJay (Tay Conti and Anna Jay), and the winners, Ivelisse and Diamante.
Despite only serving as the announcer for the AEW tournament, Guerrero was inspired by her time with the company to get back into the ring:
"I feel very blessed that Brandi Rhodes reached out for me to announce. I feel so lucky because it was getting to see old friends and I got to pick Justin Roberts' brain and get pointers on announcing and stuff like that. Everyone was so kind. There is so much amazing female talent there and it's just like how I feel at [Women of Wrestling]. My experience at AEW is what inspired me to get back in the ring. I was like, 'this is what you could be working toward as a wrestler' because I saw how well they were treated and how much fun (they were having)," she told Alica Atout.
Shaul has never competed on the indie scene and the second-generation star is hoping to make a name on the independent circuit once everything restarts:
"I've never actually stepped in as a wrestler on the Indies. That is what my big objective is. I'm in talks with several promotions right now. It's hard because things aren't quite up and running, but you best believe that when they are, I'm going to be in there busting my ass and trying to make a name for myself on the Independent scene."