She tossed them those titles and dipped out, so yes she did walk on the company and wasn't the first or only person in WWE history to have done that. Even they would tell you that they walked on the company and have admitted such in the past. As others have mentioned, the WWE machine is going to keep churning regardless of whether shes there or not and those women on the roster would love to have the opportunity and screentime that is already hard to come by as it is.Because when you are you get people getting butthurt over an adult choosing a place to work. Im not a WWE stan but you dont see me bashing someone for wanting to go back there.
Other thing she didnt "walk out on the company" shes an independant contractor. She quit just like anyone else from virtually any other job. It does nothing for me to complain about her not being happy where she is. At least in other sports your favorite team is (usually) tied to the city you live in so theres loyalty there. But reactions like she's ungrateful and a bytch is overboard and the problem with company stannery
Admitting those such things doesn't make you a stan for the company. It's essentially the way the business works past, present and future. Hell, it works the same way in the real world as your replacement could care less about your frustrations and be perfectly fine with taking your spot.
We've seen the story play out many times before in bigger stars walking out and she isn't the exception to that no matter how much star power she has.