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Zelina Vega Shares Heartfelt Social Posts For Her Fans, Ex-Colleagues & Inner Self Post WWE Release
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Zelina Vega shares heartfelt messages on social media in the wake of her release from WWE.
Vega and Aleister Black are among the several wrestlers who have been let go by WWE. Vege confirmed it on her Twitch. The former Women’s United States Champion took to X last night to thank her fans for their support during what has been a tough year for her.
“My fans mean the absolute world to me. I’ve lost a lot this year and in my life in general, but I gained all of you. Thank you. Your support means more than you’ll ever know.”
My fans mean the absolute world to me. I’ve lost a lot this year and in my life in general.. but I gained all of you. Thank you.
Your support means more than you’ll ever know.— ZV (@ZelinaVegaWWE) April 25, 2026
Earlier today, she wrote another post on X, in which she thanked her now ex-colleagues and backstage personnel for their support during her time in the WWE.
“I know I said it on stream but I also want to thank my co-workers, trainers and everyone who made it possible to do what I did in WWE. The amount of txts I got from all of you warmed my heart to tears. Thank you. I genuinely feel honored to have worked with you.”
I know I said it on stream but I also want to thank my co-workers, trainers and everyone who made it possible to do what I did in WWE. The amount of txts I got from all of you warmed my heart to tears.
Thank you. I genuinely feel honored to have worked with you.
— ZV (@ZelinaVegaWWE) April 25, 2026
This afternoon, Zelina Vega took to Instagram, in which she reminded herself about the numerous challenges she has overcome throughout her career.
“Dear Zelina Vega,
Helluva fkn ride, kid.
To all the times they told you that you weren’t enough.
To all the times your family, friends and fans made you feel like you were.
All the times they said you were too small.
All the times they said your heart and personality makes you 7ft tall.
All the times they said you weren’t talented enough.
All the times they praised you being great.
All the times they hated your success.
All the times they screamed for you.
All the times they told you to k*ll yourself and you actually thought about it.
All the times people told you that you helped save their life or inspire them.
All the struggles you overcame.
All the tears.
All the laughs.
All the happiest days of your life.
One word: Thankful.
I take my husband, family, friends, and my fans with me.You proved so many people wrong and will continue to do so. It’s isn’t over until Thea Trinidad says so.”
Bianca Belair, Lilian Garcia, Tiffany Stratton, Cathy Kelley, Maxxine Dupri, Torrie Wilson, and more have since commented on the post.
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