The WWE roster just got smaller—again.

Hot on the heels of R-Truth and Carlito’s exits, Sarah Logan, also known as Valhalla, has officially confirmed her departure from WWE in a heartfelt statement posted to social media.

After being informed that her contract would not be renewed, Logan opened up about the quiet and unexpected end to her time in the company.

“To be completely honest my ego can’t help but be damaged. You always assume that when you end a lifelong career there is going to be a grand exit. But here I am, using the notes app on my phone typing up a goodbye letter to an entity that will forget I was even there.”

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Still, she made it clear she holds no bitterness and believes everything is happening on a “Divine timeline.” Leaning into her personal life and her identity outside of wrestling, Logan described what’s next for her.

“I’ll definitely miss you but know I’ll be taken care of by my wonderful husband, by the land you provided for me and alongside the children I’ve made along the way.”

Logan also shared her intention to walk away from wrestling entirely—at least publicly.

“I’m going to take off the weight of being a superstar and let myself soar being just Sarah. She’s been growing on me and it’s time I let her fully cultivate.”

She made it clear her social media won’t be wrestling-focused anymore, stating:

“It will share only the parts of me that I wish and none of that will be wrestling. I’m more of a clean break kinda girl and the other calls to me will be taking my full attention.”

Sarah Logan’s run in WWE included a stint with The Riott Squad and a later rebranding as Valhalla alongside The Viking Raiders. But now, she’s stepping away from the spotlight and choosing peace over performance.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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