Amari Miller Says WWE Creative Had Nothing For Her, Door Remains Open To Return

Amari Miller discusses her departure from WWE.

On February 8, Amari Miller announced she had parted ways with WWE. Miller stated that her contract had expired, and the decision was made not to renew.

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Miller was part of the NXT brand and also competed on NXT Level Up.

Speaking to Steve Fall of WrestlingNews.co, Miller gave further details on her departure.

"It was mostly creative. They didn't have anything for me creatively, and my contract was ending anyway, so I felt it was best for both worlds. It mostly came from their side. Not like an 'oh, please, I'm begging.' It was more, 'Thank you for the opportunity, I appreciate it.' There is nothing I felt I could have done. I worked my butt off. I was there every day. There is no bad blood on either side. It's perfectly understandable from a business perspective of where they were coming from. I did have injuries through my path in WWE. I get why it's, 'Ah, she might be a liability,' to end it all, it was nothing creatively for me, so it was time to go our separate ways. Doesn't mean I'm not going to go back. The door is not shut. Coach was saying he always puts his name behind me if needed. It's a very good tight relationship between me and WWE right now," she said.

She signed with the company in 2021 and made her TV debut on the June 8, 2021 episode of NXT.

Miller last wrestled on the January 12 episode of NXT Level Up, losing to Jaida Parker.

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