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Blake Monroe says she’s in no rush to get to the main roster

Speaking to Sam Roberts on the Notsam Wrestling podcast, Blake Monroe said she’s in no rush to get to the main roster and is loving her time in NXT.

Many fans online have criticized the way she is booked and how WWE have “fumbled” her after a strong showing in AEW. But the former Mariah May is not sweating it.

“I don’t know why there is some kind of…’I need to be called up.’ I’m not in any rush,” she said. “As I said, I still have so much to do. I’ve hardly feuded with any of the women. I mean, Jordynne Grace wasted a lot of my time, and now Jaida Park is chasing me around, but there’s so many women I want to wrestle.”

Monroe added that she hasn’t even gotten to the NXT Women’s title scene so there’s still a lot of things to do in NXT for her.

The British star arrived in WWE in June 2025 after a highly-successful run in AEW where she was the AEW Women’s champion as well.


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