Lacey Evans had a huge opportunity in WWE, and there was a time when many thought that Vince McMahon was going to push her to the moon. That being said, things did not pan out that way for the Lady of WWE. Now, she is onto her next venture.

We previously reported that Lacey Evans has no non-compete clause after her WWE exit. That being said, the company let her contract expire, and she was not released. She already has something else in the pipeline, but it has nothing to do with pro wrestling.

During Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez noted that Lacey Evans will be opening up a diner now. She is no longer with WWE, so she has a lot more time to focus on that business. Then again, she hasn’t been working much for WWE in the first place.

Lacey Evans’ last match in WWE saw her lose a dark match at a SmackDown taping to Zelina Vega. That was her final time in the ring for WWE, so far, but you also never know if she will end up in another company eventually.

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Lacey Evans might also have other goals in mind. She has teased opening up an OnlyFans profile, and has a great idea for her first photo as well. That might be a direction that a lot of her fans want her to go in, but she might not be 100% serious about that yet.

We will have to see what Lacey Evans does next. She has been very good at saving her money, which is something she has been quite proud of. After a nice career with WWE that started in 2016, Lacey Evans is now off to her next job, and it looks like she’s going into the food service industry as a diner owner.

What’s your take on Lacey Evans’ WWE exit? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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