Michin Reflects On Anniversary Of WWE Return, Says She's Ready To Keep Being The Equalizer Of WWE

Michin is grateful for her WWE return.

Michin, then known as Mia Yim, returned to WWE on the November 7, 2022, episode of WWE Raw. There, she joined The O.C. (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, and Luke Gallows). The group was feuding with The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio, and Rhea Ripley), and Yim was revealed as The O.C.'s equalizer. Since then, The O.C. has dealt with some setbacks, as Styles and Gallows have missed time with injuries.

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On November 7, Michin took to social media and reflected on the anniversary of her return. She stated that she is blessed and thankful for the past year and her stablemates. Michin wrote that she loves the Mia Militia, and she is ready to keep on being The Equalizer of WWE.

WWE released Yim in a round of cuts in November 2021. She went on to have a prominent run in IMPACT Wrestling before she returned to WWE in November 2022.

Michin has not wrestled on WWE television since the June 16, 2023, episode of WWE SmackDown, where she and Styles lost to Karrion Kross and Scarlett. She has competed in dark matches in recent weeks. Michin last wrestled in a dark match at the October 13 taping of WWE SmackDown.

Michin previously expressed her interest in an all-women's weekly show. Check out her comments here.

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