Tay Melo Returns On AEW Fyter Fest
Tay Melo has officially returned to AEW.
During Wednesday's episode of AEW Fyter Fest, Melo shocked the crowd by returning. She showed up just as Megan Bayne was about to throw Anna Jay off the stage, and immediately caused chaos. She got into it with Penelope Ford (who was on hand with Bayne) and then brawled with Bayne.
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Officials had to run in and break things up, but Melo was clearly still ready to go, trying to egg Bayne on the whole time.
Melo has been away from All Elite Wrestling television for over two years. The superstar was last seen in AEW in January 2023, and took a break at AEW Double or Nothing, when she announced she was pregnant.
Melo recently returned to the world of wrestling at STARDOM earlier this year. Prior to her departure from AEW, she was teaming with Anna Jay, which explains her helping the superstar tonight. It's unclear what she'll up to be in AEW now, however.
What do you think? Are you excited for Tay Melo's return to All Elite Wrestling? Will she team up with Anna Jay again? What do you think she should do? Let us know in the comments below.
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