A notable name in the AEW women’s division is now officially available, with her next move already drawing interest across the industry.
Lady Frost has become a free agent as of April 1, following the expiration of her contract with All Elite Wrestling. According to Fightful Select, the outcome had been expected for some time, with multiple promotions already expressing interest in signing her.
The report notes that Frost’s departure was long planned, with discussions surrounding her exit in place well before her contract reached its end. With interest already established, her next destination could be determined in the near future.
Frost originally made her WWE debut on the March 26, 2018 episode of Raw under the name Jamie Frost, facing Asuka. She later built her reputation across the independent scene before securing opportunities with several major promotions.
Lady Frost’s AEW Tenure
During her time in AEW, Lady Frost appeared on Dark, Dynamite and Collision, earning two opportunities at the TBS Championship against Kris Statlander and Julia Hart. She also competed in ROH as part of AEW’s wider programming.
Beyond AEW, Frost has competed internationally, including a run in TNA Wrestling from 2021 to 2022, where she was part of the Knockouts division and featured in the inaugural Knockouts Ultimate X match. She also had multiple stints in CMLL, reaching the final of the 2022 International Women’s Gran Prix and winning the Copa Bicentenario alongside Dalys la Caribeña.
Frost, the granddaughter of veteran wrestler Tony Marino, has yet to publicly comment on her departure.
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