Stevie Turner has officially closed the WWE chapter of her career, and now she’s breaking her silence on the departure that caught many fans off guard.
Turner, who recently served as the on-screen General Manager of WWE EVOLVE, first revealed on October 10 that her time with the company had ended. At the time, she kept her message short and upbeat, telling fans:
“My time with WWE has come to an end. I’ve had a brilliant time and I’m so excited for the future 😆 see you soon!”
But a few days later, Turner returned to social media with a longer statement, offering an emotional look back at her journey from NXT UK to NXT Orlando and finally to her GM role on EVOLVE.
“I wanted to give it a few days to process my feelings and deliver a genuine message; I’m overwhelmed with love and I am so, so bloody proud of all I did as Stevie Turner,” she wrote. “From working in ‘NXT UK’ in my home of London, to leaving it all and flying across the world and achieving a life goal by moving to ‘NXT’ Orlando. I was 4D, a streamer, made history in the first ever TNA/’NXT’ match and became the Prime Minister of Evolve.”
Turner admitted her journey wasn’t always easy, but she never lost her commitment to the opportunities given to her.
“I loved every second of everything I did, and despite not having the simplest journey, I’m proud I always gave 100% to everything presented to me.”
Looking ahead, she revealed she’s already working on her next ventures outside of WWE, including film and voice acting projects — but also confirmed that she isn’t done with pro wrestling just yet.
“I have no regrets, no loss of love – just a heart full of gratitude and wonder for the future. I’m excited to keep working on the feature film ‘Welcome to Paradise’ with Crucible Films and show what I can offer the world of voice acting/acting. And of course, I’m excited to lace my wrestling boots again.”
In one of the most heartfelt parts of her message, Turner made sure to pay tribute to her late tag partner Hana Kimura.
“My one hope is that in all I’ve done, that I would have made my late tag partner Hana Kimura proud, because without her, I would have never had the confidence to push further for my dreams.”
With Turner gone, WWE EVOLVE now finds itself without one of its most visible authority figures, leaving questions about who will step into that role moving forward.
What do you think about Stevie Turner’s WWE exit and the way she addressed it? Do you see her making a comeback in wrestling or shifting full-time to acting? Share your thoughts in the comments below.