Isla Dawn: Don't Grieve For Me, I'm Not Dead Yet

Isla Dawn has posted her first video following her WWE release.

Isla Dawn was released in early February 2025, along with names like Cedric Alexander, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows. Now, she's released her first vignette, indicating that she plans to continue as a wrestler. She said that while it's typical for those who pass away to get their flowers, there's no need to grieve for her because she's not dead yet.

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She shared the video on social media.

"One of the sad facts of life is that you won't hear all the good things that people have to say about you until you're gone. Everyone bottles up their emotions only to pour them over your lifeless frame when it is just a little too late. 'Oh, my God, I'm gonna miss her. Oh, my God, she was a champion. She was a star. She did not deserve this.' Did I deserve this? No, but I did need it. I was bleeding out, and this, this was the pressure on the gauze. I was crashing. This is the thing that revived me. My heart stopped on the table, but someone down there sent me back up, knowing that it wasn't quite my time. 'The White Witch' is gone. 'The Unholy Enchantress,' buried in the grave. Two-time Tag Team Champion, ashes in an urn. But don't grieve for me. Isla Dawn is not dead yet."

During her time with WWE, Isla Dawn held women's Tag Team Championship gold on two occasions with Alba Fyre. She had her last match as part of WWE on WWE Speed on February 12.

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