Following the news of the WWE Draft picks made during Monday Night Raw and on Raw Talk, there is news that a long-time WWE star has finished up with the company.

In February, Alicia Fox revealed during an interview that she is still with WWE. She said, "I should add, I'm still actually there going on my 17th year..."

The news came as a surprise to many fans because Fox hasn't wrestled full-time for WWE since April 2019. She appeared in the 2021 and 2022 Women's Royal Rumble matches but aside from that, she hasn't appeared on TV.

Fox revealed in October that she's engaged and on her Instagram account and she just revealed that she has finished up with WWE, presumably because her contract has expired.

The 36-year-old, real name Victoria Crawford, is now free to sign with any wrestling company, including AEW and Impact Wrestling, if she wants to continue with her wrestling career. Scroll down to see what she said about her employment status.

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