Zelina Vega’s Status Confirmed After Goodbye Gesture on WWE RAW

Zelina Vega sparked speculation after a goodbye gesture during WWE RAW on December 9, 2024. However, her WWE status remains secure despite rumors of a departure.

The Goodbye Gesture That Sparked Rumors

During the December 9 episode of RAW, Zelina Vega competed in a triple threat match against Lyra Valkyria and Ivy Nile as part of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship tournament. After being eliminated from the match, Vega appeared to wave goodbye to the audience. This unexpected gesture led many fans to believe she might be leaving WWE.

Fans took to social media to express their concerns, with hashtags like #PushZelina trending as they voiced frustration over her perceived lack of opportunities in WWE. Many felt Vega’s talents were being underutilized and called for her to be given a larger spotlight.

Confirmation of Zelina Vega’s WWE Status

Despite the speculation, reports from PWInsider confirm that Zelina Vega remains under contract with WWE for several more years. The wave was not indicative of her leaving the company but may have been an emotional reaction to her elimination or a symbolic gesture related to her current storyline.

This confirmation puts to rest any rumors of Vega’s departure and suggests that WWE still has plans for the talented superstar.

Fan Frustration and Calls for a Push

Zelina Vega has a dedicated fanbase who believe she deserves a significant push within the WWE women’s division. Known for her charisma, in-ring skills, and mic work, Vega has often been placed in mid-card storylines rather than title pictures. Her passionate supporters flooded WWE’s YouTube channel with comments criticizing her elimination, reflecting the desire to see her in more prominent storylines.

What’s Next for Zelina Vega?

With her WWE future secure, the focus now shifts to how WWE will use Vega moving forward. Will her growing popularity and fan support lead to a championship opportunity or a more prominent role on RAW or SmackDown? The WWE Universe is eager to see if the company will capitalize on Vega’s potential.

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