Under Triple H's leadership, many stars returned to WWE, but some left the organisation. Since Alicia Fox is no longer associated with the Stamford-based promotion, another name was added to the latter list.
When Alicia joined WWE in 2006, she was hired by the developmental organisation Ohio Valley Wrestling. On the SmackDown episode airing on June 13, 2008, she made her main roster debut and once claimed the WWE Divas Championship. After her final publicly announced match with the organisation on April 22, 2019, she made a few random appearances.
While many believed that Fox had left the multinational conglomerate in 2019, she confirmed in an interview with Athletes Voices in early 2023 that she was still employed there. The 36-year-old, however, recently updated her Instagram bio to indicate that she is no longer associated with the promotion.
The WWE has lost other female stars this year besides Alicia Fox
The Game has had to contend with numerous departures, particularly in the women's division, despite Triple H's good work bolstering the current WWE roster. The first female performer to leave the global juggernaut was Sasha Banks, now performing as Mercedes Moné. After the Chief Executive Officer left, Naomi disclosed that she was also no longer connected to the business.
In May 2022, Banks and Naomi decided to leave on a RAW programme because they disagreed with how the tag team division was creatively handled. The pair is now signed to various wrestling promotions despite many people having anticipated their comeback following a regime shift. Naomi (real name Trinity Fatu) recently debuted in IMPACT Wrestling, while Mercedes is having a blast in Japan.
Alicia Fox, 36, was a major roster member even though she is not now competing in wrestling like the other two. She was chosen specifically to be Ronda Rousey's first foe and has previously held the 24/7 Champion title. She participated in the women's battle royal match at the Royal Rumble 2022, when she was last observed in action.