Zoey Stark Set For First Match After WWE Release

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Zoey Serrano is getting back in the ring after her WWE release, and her first stop is RevPro.

Revolution Pro Wrestling announced that Serrano, known to WWE fans as Zoey Stark, will make her RevPro debut as part of the promotion’s eight-woman Women’s Grand Prix on July 25.

The tournament will take place across two events in one day, with an afternoon show and an evening show. Serrano is the first competitor announced for the Grand Prix, making her name the early focus of the event.

This is also a major step for Serrano after her WWE exit. She was released by WWE in April after spending time away from television due to injury. Serrano suffered a serious knee injury on the May 19, 2025 episode of WWE RAW and later needed surgery for ACL, MCL, and meniscus damage.

She had not returned to WWE television by the time of her release, making this RevPro announcement her first confirmed match since leaving the company. Serrano’s WWE run included time on NXT and the main roster, where she was known for her hard-hitting style and athletic offense. Now, her RevPro debut gives her a fresh chance to remind fans what she can do outside WWE.

With Serrano entering the Women’s Grand Prix, RevPro has already added a recognizable name to the tournament. More competitors are still expected to be announced, but Serrano’s involvement gives the event an immediate hook for fans following her post-WWE career.

Zoey Serrano’s return to the ring is now officially on the calendar, and all eyes will be on how she performs in her first match since WWE moved on from her.

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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.