Becker spent eight years with WWE, hosting backstage and in-ring interviews and developing notable on-screen chemistry with The Bloodline and Paul Heyman. She described her exit exchange with Triple H as reassuring for someone choosing to leave on their own terms.
Well, when I left, Triple H did say that to me. He said 'The door is always open here'. Which is such a nice thing to hear from your boss when you're the one walking away. And I know I hope so.
Becker said last year that she remains open to a wrestling return down the line, though her immediate focus is growing a personal brand beyond her WWE persona. She also noted how difficult it can be to pursue outside business opportunities while tied to WWE's rigorous schedule.
Look, I don't think I ever I see myself going back in the same capacity, but what I when I left, I just hoped I can go away kind of create my own brand for myself. You know, it takes time because I don't want to always be, not that there's anything wrong with it, but I just didn't always want to be WWE's Kayla Braxton because I had so much more I wanted to do.
She floated a possible return in a few years under Heyman's wing or as the general manager of a show. Former WWE interviewer Cathy Kelly left the company at the beginning of 2020 and came back two years later, a path Becker may have in mind if she ever decides she is ready.




