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Madi Wrenkowski’s Uncertain Future in WWE and Beyond

Adam Copeland (Via AEW/Twitter)

It appears that Madi Wrenkowski’s WWE signing may not be a done deal after all. Previous reports had suggested that the 28-year-old wrestling star had inked a deal with the company, but recent developments have cast doubt on those claims. According to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, there is no confirmation that Wrenkowski has signed a contract with WWE, despite earlier reports to the contrary.

Wrenkowski’s wrestling career has taken her to various promotions, including Mission Pro Wrestling, Hurricane Pro Wrestling, SWE, and All Elite Wrestling (AEW). She made her AEW debut on December 22nd, facing Leyla Hirsch on AEW Dark, and has since appeared in the promotion on several occasions. Prior to her time in AEW, Wrenkowski worked for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), where she held the NWA Women’s Tag Team Championships alongside Missa Kate from February 12th to August 27th.

Her experience in different promotions has allowed Wrenkowski to hone her skills and gain valuable experience, which has led to her being considered a promising talent in the wrestling world. The question now is where she will go from here. Reports suggest that WWE is still keeping an eye on Wrenkowski, but it appears that no deal has been signed.

Adam Copeland (Via WWE/Twitter)

Wrenkowski’s last NWA match took place in August, and it remains to be seen where she will turn up next. Will she return to AEW, or will she explore other opportunities in the pro wrestling world? With her potential and experience, it would be a shame if she didn’t find a suitable promotion to showcase her skills.

The uncertainty surrounding Wrenkowski’s contract status has left fans wondering what the future holds for this talented wrestler. Some may speculate that she would be better suited for AEW or WWE, but ultimately, the decision is hers. Whatever she chooses, fans will be eagerly awaiting her next move and hoping to see her continue to grow and develop as a wrestler.

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