Saraya was signed to AEW from 2022 to 2025. Even though she didn't achieve a lot of success in the Jacksonville-based company, she held the AEW Women's World Championship once.The former Paige became the All Elite Wrestling Women's World Champion at All In 2023 by defeating champion Hikaru Shida, Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., and Toni Storm in a four-way match. She was recently interviewed by Poker Scout, and in this conversation, she spoke about the time she won the coveted title.The 33-year-old said that she cried her eyes out when she learned that she was going to become champion at the annual pay-per-view."When Tony [Khan] told me the night before, I cried my eyes out because I never thought that I would ever be back in the ring again, first and foremost. I never thought I’d win a championship again, I never thought that moment was ever gonna come for me ever again."She continued,"I got told I would never wrestle again in my lifetime, and then for some reason my neck miraculously recovered. I don’t know what happened. Maybe I’d like to say my sobriety and healthy living kind of helped, but having my family be a part of it and in my home country in front of my home people, it was just such a wild emotional experience, I was crying my eyes out," Saraya said.Saraya on being the youngest female champion in WWE historyIn the abovementioned interview, The Anti-Diva spoke about the honor of becoming the youngest female champion in WWE history in 2014."I was so honored and stressed out that I was getting that opportunity straight out [of] the gate. Obviously, they trusted me with it, but at the same time, I am really young," Saraya said. [H/T: Poker Scout]Saraya has not wrestled for over a year. Hopefully, she will be back in the squared circle soon.