Victoria Crawford (Alicia Fox) states that she misses WWE ‘some days’

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Victoria Crawford is looking to be involved in wrestling on more of an administrative side.

For 17 years, Victoria Crawford a.k.a. Alicia Fox was signed to WWE. Her final contract with the company expired in April 2023.

She’s taken on several independent dates in addition to setting up her post-in-ring ventures. She spoke about one of those projects while guest appearing on Going Ringside With The Local Station

While on the topic of WWE, she was asked if she misses the company and here was her response: 

Some days, yeah, I miss WWE because of the people, the fan base there because they’re very interactive in that product. However, I was there long enough to kind of realize that one day I’m gonna have to go on my own and see what I’m made out of and that was kind of a hard decision, because you’re doing one thing for yourself. So my heart had to really come to terms with what are we doing here. Because in one hand, being from Jacksonville, there’s a lot of places I could apply. I used to work at Sierra Grille, I used to work at Beauty First. You know, going back to this domesticated life in Jacksonville or how do I raise the city up, didn’t really look like it had to be wrestling involved. But there’s something about wrestling and the evolution of wrestling that’s still yet to come to fruition that I feel like I wanna be a part of that and probably more on an administration side than in the ring so, we’ll see.

Crawford’s last match for WWE was her participation in the 2022 women’s Royal Rumble

This past April, Crawford shared the ring with Mickie James for the first time since that aforementioned Rumble match. They competed in Australia at an Oceania Pro Wrestling-promoted event. 

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