Free Agent Sonny Kiss Reflects and Thanks AEW
Following her contract ending with All Elite Wrestling on September 3, Sonny Kiss has finally spoken about her new status:
4 years of living my dream, traveling, making everlasting friendships, working with my childhood heroes, growing into the human I’ve become right before everyone’s eyes, and of course, being part of some historical events with groundbreaking wrestling promotion: AlI Elite Wrestling (AEW). I have made quite a few mistakes along the way. But I also have learned some valuable lessons, too. I am incredibly grateful for it all. In December, l’ll be 30 years old with 10 years of wrestling under my belt. The fun part is: I haven’t nearly touched the surface of what I am capable of. knew my journey in pro wrestling would not be an easy one, regardless of my talents. The best part of it all is that I showed people like me that anything is possible when you’re working your ass off for it. It may not come easy, but it WILL come. Sometimes you have to fall all the way down to reignite that fiery passion again. So, now what? I’m the Concrete Rose, Sonny Kiss and I am a free agent. I am SO ready for this next chapter. Let’s continue to break those barriers down, shatter those glass ceilings, and make Sh!t happen!
§ Where to next?
XO, Sonny
Sonny Kiss
Sonny Kiss was a groundbreaking talent in their time on Tony Khan’s roster as a genderfluid wrestler. Notable moments during their tenure saw Kiss partnered with and managing Joey Janela, their epic rivalry that took place on AEW Dark, challenging Cody Rhodes for the TNT Championship at 2020’s Fight for the Fallen, and aligning with Ariya Daivari’s team, The Trustbusters as a heel.
AEW has been criticized in the past for not featuring the talent on weekly programming as much, or even giving a push her way. It seems an amicable split might be what is needed.