Dakota Kai reveals a new look before RAW; WWE stars react

Dakota Kai revealed an amazing new look before the Raw episode tonight, and several WWE stars reacted. The veteran was released by promotion on May 2, 2025.
Before the episode of WWE Raw tonight in Massachusetts, Kai went to Instagram to show a new look. The former member of the CTRL damage revealed a new hairstyle and joked hilarious that she would radically change the moment when she came out.
“… And then I’m going out and it’s ok 🙃,” wrote Kai.
Zelina Vega, Mia Yim (Michin), Cathy Kelley and even the star of Aew Willow Nightingale have commented on Kai’s post so far. Liv Morgan, Jade Cargill and more names also liked her post.
You can consult some of the image reactions below:
![The stars react to the new Kai look on social networks. [Image credit: Dakota Kai on Instagram]](https://staticg.sportskeeda.com/editor/2025/09/38331-17579683708790-1920.jpg?w=190)
Too bad Ctrl was a faction with Bayley, Dakota Kai, Asuka, Kairi Sane and Iyo Sky. Asuka recently returned to the promotion following a long interruption and was angry with Sky for having friendship with Rhea Ripley on Raw.
Meanwhile, Stephanie Vaquer and the heaven’s genius will be faced this Saturday in Wrestlepalooza for the vacant women’s world championship. Naomi collected his money into the banking contract for evolution, but then had to cancel the title due to his pregnancy.
Vince Russo reacts to Dakota Kai released by WWE
The legend of the struggle, Vince Russo, recently commented on WWE’s decision to release Dakota Kai and noted that it was a combination of factors that led him to be released.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling Gross legion Podcast, the veteran noted that Kai was 37 years old and was subject to injuries. He suggested that the combination of these two factors finally led to his release.
“I think they looked at her as being subject to wounds, and they looked at his age. It was a combination of the two,” said Russo.
Kai’s last KAI match was a victory over Ivy Nile on March 17. It will be interesting to see what the future reserves for the popular star in the world of professional struggle.
Edited by Robert Lentini



