The Bunny provides update on in-ring future, looks back at Street Fight from AEW New Year’s Smash

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The Bunny speaks about highlights from her AEW and TNA/IMPACT runs.

After being a part of All Elite Wrestling since the launch in 2019, The Bunny a.k.a. Allie and the company agreed to part ways, as first reported by PWInsider

She has not wrestled since a September taping of Rampage. The Bunny provided an update on her in-ring future as she was doing a virtual signing for K & S WrestleFest. She stated that she’s taking a break from in-ring action and venturing into other spaces for the time being. 

I’m figure skating right now and I’m loving it. I’m acting and I’m taking a little hiatus from breaking my body weekly… 19 years, I think I deserve a little break so, never say never but as of right now, I’m really enjoying my figure skating and acting. It’s very fun. But oh! And I have a project coming but I can’t talk about it yet but I do have a project coming which is very exciting. It’s horror-related.

One of the highlights from her AEW run that she looks back fondly on is the Street Fight from Rampage New Year’s Smash 2021. The Bunny and Penelope Ford clashed with Tay Melo and Anna Jay. Fellow AEW talent and The Bunny’s husband, The Blade, was also the focus of the signing and he added that the spot when The Bunny did a split onto thumbtacks was not planned. 

The Bunny: Of course (I enjoyed the Street Fight in AEW where I bled a lot). That is probably one of the biggest highlights of my entire 19 years in wrestling. I felt like I was in a horror movie. I don’t even know how to describe how happy I was that there was that much blood pouring out of my face. I was thrilled by it, so, yeah, I loved it… Yeah, it was big. Thumbtacks in my ass. The doctors had to pull ‘em out of my ass. 

The Blade: One of my favorite stories (in that match) is the very finish. She goes to hit someone with the brass knuckles and steps in the thumbtacks and then slips and does the split… She does a split and her crotch goes into the tacks. That was not planned at all. 

The Bunny: No, that was not… When I felt my legs spreading, I was like, thank God I’m flexible because this is gonna suck. This is gonna suck. 

Circling back to the topic of her future in wrestling, The Bunny stated that she could be revived in TNA’s Undead Realm. In May, her name was mentioned on TNA iMPACT by Rosemary. The Bunny spoke about how much fun she had in the company with her co-workers. 

I agree, I agree (that no one really dies in TNA storyline). I could be resurrected. Absolutely. I think my soul is in the Undead Realm at the moment… (It was mentioned that she’s in the Undead Realm because she was around Rosemary too often) Not never enough. Not long enough. She’s my favorite. I love her, I love the demon, I love it all. 

I had so much fun at TNA. Especially there was a time where it was me, Chels, Rosemary and A.K. (Allysin Kay), McKenzie (Mitchell). We just had this — Kiera (Hogan). We had this group and going to work was so much fun because we were all so close and we’d just have a blast. Do you know how many times A.K. would crack me up in the ring and I’d have to be serious? And (my) lips would be trembling because she would have me pissing myself laughing… Same with Chels. There were times when I’d be wrestling Chels and I would just be laughing, which sounds terrible but, we just had so much fun. It was the best.

The Bunny/Allie is a 19-year veteran. The last time she wrestled outside of AEW was in 2019 when she was written out of IMPACT/TNA storylines via the aforementioned Undead Realm. 

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit K & S WrestleFest with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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