Drama in the wrestling world! It seems like Nixon Newell (formerly known as Tegan Nox in WWE) and Miranda Alize caused quite a stir at a recent AEW Collision event. Let's dive into what happened.
Nixon Newell, who made her AEW debut on the October 25th, 2025 edition of Collision, teamed up with ROH talent Miranda Alize. They were slated to appear again on the November 8th show. But, things didn't go as planned.
According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, the duo was booked to 'put over' Tay Melo and Anna Jay, meaning they were scheduled to lose the match. However, they reportedly weren't happy with this booking, especially since they had already lost in their debut match. This is where things get interesting and potentially controversial. They ended up leaving the taping about an hour before the show started. Hyan and Maya World stepped in as replacements, and PWInsider.com reported that AEW was appreciative of their willingness to fill in.
Adding to the intrigue, neither Newell nor Alize were believed to be under contract with AEW at the time. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com reported that they “wanted more time as opposed to winning their match.” Miranda Alize hinted at the situation on Twitter/X, writing, “We have SOOOOOOOO much to say ………” Nixon Newell also chimed in with a cryptic message: “Not everything you read is true. Remember that.”
But here's where it gets controversial... Did they have a right to walk out? Were their concerns valid? Or was this a case of professional disagreement?
And this is the part most people miss... The situation raises questions about the roles of wrestlers, booking decisions, and the overall power dynamics within wrestling promotions.
What do you think about this situation? Do you agree with Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize's decision, or do you think they should have handled things differently? Share your thoughts in the comments below!