WWE NXT News: AEW Wrestler Backstage, Impact of Sexyy Red’s Arrest

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In an intriguing development for wrestling fans, AEW wrestler Rebel was spotted backstage during the June 11 NXT show.

This news, reported by Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, has sparked curiosity within the wrestling community.

Rebel, who has not appeared or wrestled for AEW since 2022, is still under contract with the company.

Her presence backstage at NXT has led to speculation about her reasons for being there. Sources indicate that Rebel has a personal connection with someone working in NXT, though the specifics remain unclear.

The Impact of Sexyy Red’s Arrest

Rapper Sexyy Red found herself in the headlines over the weekend due to an altercation at Newark airport.

The incident, which occurred just before the WWE Battleground event, resulted in a brief arrest.

Despite this setback, WWE sources have confirmed that the incident is not expected to affect her appearances on future WWE programming.

Plans for her involvement in upcoming shows are reportedly still in place, ensuring that fans will continue to see her on screen.

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