Kylie Rae made history when she became the inaugural WWE Women’s ID Champion, but this time around, she’s sharing a personal accolade with her fans.
Rae, who is very active outside of WWE on the indie circuit, was asked by a fan on X why she vacated her Relentless Wrestling title. And she took the opportunity to share a big personal update. Rae shared a selfie of herself, revealing a baby bump, and responded, “Because I’m pregnant.”
Because I’m pregnant.😅 https://t.co/r9R7bY3YuI pic.twitter.com/SjzxcCIUe8
— KYLIE RAE (@IamKylieRae) September 21, 2025
Despite vacating her title with Relentless Wrestling, there have yet to be any updates from WWE regarding her status as WWE Women’s ID Champion. Rae has been the champion for almost two months, having defeated Zara Zakher and Zayda Steel in the tournament finals at Game Changer Wrestling: The ID Showcase on August 1st.
However, Rae has only competed once since capturing the championship. She emerged victorious on the September 3rd episode of WWE Evolve, beating Masyn Holiday. But with her surprise announcement, this explains why Rae has been largely absent from in-ring competition since winning the title in early August.
Rae is well-traveled in pro wrestling, having chalked up stints at both indie and mainstream promotions. The Illinois native has spells with STARDOM, TNA, NJPW, NWA, and RevPro on her résumé. She also appeared on AEW in 2019, debuting in the company’s first PLE, Double Or Nothing.

Kylie Rae’s pregnancy news follows hot on the heels of Naomi’s vacation from the WWE Women’s World Championships last month, also due to pregnancy. And with Rae having already vacated one title, it looks likely that WWE Evolve will be crowning a new Women’s ID Champion in the not-too-distant future.
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