BREAKING: WWE Star Reportedly Leaves Company
A WWE star has reportedly left the company.
Former WWE developmental talent, Masyn Holiday, appears to have quietly left the Stamford-based promotion. She recently changed her Instagram username back to her real name, Darci Khan. Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice and deduce the conclusion that she is no longer with the promotion.
After the news of her departure became viral on social media, Cory Hays of False Finish confirmed via a tweet on X that she is indeed no longer a part of the Stamford-based promotion. He disclosed that the departure was amicable, as Masyn left on her own terms.
Cory tweeted, “She departed WWE on her own terms.”
She departed WWE on her own terms https://t.co/5XZQq8Uu8q
— Cory of False Finish (@Cory_Hays407) June 16, 2026
It is to be noted that the Stamford-based company hasn’t announced anything regarding her departure as of the writing of this article.
Masyn Holiday Had A Brief Run With WWE
Masyn Holiday was a track and field athlete at Howard University before she became associated with the Stamford-based company. She joined the company through the Next In Line program in 2023.
During her tenure with the promotion, Khan wrestled for Evolve and was also a notable contestant on the third season of the A&E program titled “WWE LFG (Legends and Future Greats).”
Although she was unable to secure a spot on NXT television, she did participate in untelevised matches during NXT episodes and also competed in various events that were part of the NXT house show circuit throughout Florida.
She wrestled 27 matches in the Stamford-based company, out of which 8 were wins, and 19 were losses. Her debut match took place on the February 7, 2025, edition of WWE EVOLVE, where she suffered a loss to Brinley Reece.
Her last match was at WWE LFG: Legends & Future Greats Season 3 episode 07 “Crews Control,” where she defeated PJ Vasa.
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