Lacey Evans Praises Vince McMahon, Says ‘He Is A Good Boss’
Lacey Evans left WWE when her contract ended on August 16. Her last wrestling match was on July 7, where she lost to Zelina Vega in a dark match. Lacey, whose real name is Macey Estrella, has now started a new business called Sunny Summers Cafe in Beaufort, SC. She also has a FanTime website.
During a Highspots Virtual Signing event, fans asked Lacey various wrestling-related questions and made comments. When one fan expressed missing her in WWE, she responded with, “I understand, dear. I understand.”
Another fan expressed hope for her well-being after leaving WWE, and she replied, “You have no idea,” and then promoted her FanTime. She continued to promote FanTime throughout the signing.
When asked about her plans, she confidently stated, “I’ll go wherever I please.”
A fan questioned why WWE didn’t push her to win a world title during her time there. Lacey explained that her 2021 program with then-Raw Women’s Champion Asuka was cut short because she became pregnant.
Despite not being consistently featured on WWE TV in her later years with the company, Lacey spoke positively about her seven-year tenure, saying, “It was amazing. So much fun.”
Later in the signing, she mentioned, “As you all know, I can pretty much do whatever I want now. I have all the time in the world. I love being at the cafe.”
When asked about her experience working for WWE, Lacey responded, “It was fantastic. Such a blast.”
During the stream, Lacey sneezed, and when someone told her that Vince McMahon disliked sneezing because it implied a lack of self-control, Lacey said she hadn’t heard that before but commented, “I can see that. Vince McMahon was a great boss.”
Since leaving WWE a month ago, Lacey has created a FanTime page and opened her cafe, Sunny Summers Cafe.
Lacey Evans was the most recent WWE talent to leave until September 21, when several talents were released from their contracts.