Taya Valkyrie Announces Exclusive Content Launch On Valentine’s Day
Former NXT star Taya Valkyrie announced that her exclusive content site is “coming soon” and will be opening February 14th!
After signing with the WWE in February of 2021 following standout performances in both IMPACT and Lucha Underground, Taya Valkyrie’s time in the company was limited. Competing as Franky Monet, she was only with the company for seven months before being released in November.
Valkyrie hasn’t shied away from new opportunities since her WWE departure, and recently said that she’d be open to joining AEW if the opportunity presented itself.
The former IMPACT Knockouts Champion has also taken to social media to announce a new venture, revealing that she will be launching an exclusive content site starting on Valentine’s Day. La Wera Loca tagged popular platform BrandArmy in the tweet along with her husband John Morrison, who was also recently released from WWE. Fans will have to stay tuned to find out what sort of content Taya Valkyrie plans to offer on the platform as she’s not announced anything more at this time.
🤫 COMING SOON… February 14th, Valentines Day…WERA LOCA EXCLUSIVE CONTENT… pic.twitter.com/nAvDsmZMid
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) February 2, 2022
After her release from WWE, Valkyrie took to social media to address her time there and thank the people who welcomed her, while also saying that her dream job hadn’t gone as planned and she was left “a little broken.”
“Well that didn’t go as planned. First and foremost I would like to thank @wwe for allowing me to live my dream, even if it was cut short. To say I am disappointed would be a huge understatement, I’m confused, hurt, sad and honestly mad.”
“I came there as one of the top luchadoras of our era and honestly leaving there a little broken. I LOVED everyday when I got to work, being around the greatest minds in the business, getting to train in the BEST pro wrestling training facility in the world and see my friends everyday. I was completely enveloped in the industry.”
“Thank you to @tripleh and @shawnmichaelswwe and the entire PC staff for welcoming me with open arms and allowing me to learn from you. I know who I am, I know what I’ve done and I know I have more to give. This is just another swerve in my journey that I didn’t expect but to be honest, my life has always been filled with those.”
“Im a fighter, im stubborn and I am a very very good pro wrestler. Thank you to everyone that’s supported me through this chapter and thank you to everyone that will continue to support me into the next one. Time to let la WERA LOCA loose. Let’s make magic.”
Thank you 🖤 @WWE@TripleH@ShawnMichaelspic.twitter.com/j0kwnk5dd4
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 5, 2021
In the following months, the former Franky Monet wouldn’t shy away from criticizing the WWE, especially after another round of roster cuts left her husband without a job. Valkyrie took to social media once again and told fans to stop supporting a company that has “zero respect” for its performers.
Stop supporting a company that has ZERO respect for their talent. You love pro wrestling, spend your money on the hundreds of other alternatives. This is wrong. Ethically, as employers they don’t care about us. Talent or fans.
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 19, 2021