WWE Superstars Released: Superstar reacts after getting axed from the company- WWE has released a list of superstars from NXT and the main roster. These WWE releases came earlier today when no one actually expected, especially after things seemed to have settled after WWE Draft.
John Laurinaitis, the WWE Talent Head, issued a company-wide e-mail in the evening to announce the release of 18 superstars, released owing to budget cuts. WWE’s budget cut release has been running since April 2020, and just when everyone thought things are getting back on track, the company has once again left everyone surprised with as many as 18 releases.
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WWE Superstars Released: Superstars react after getting released
The superstars released from the main roster, include Keith Lee, Karrion Kross, Nia Jax, Eva Marie, Gran Metalik, Lince Dorado, “B-Fab” Briana Brandy, and Mia Yim. From NXT, Oney Lorcan, Franky Monet, Ember Moon, Trey Baxter, Jessi Kamea, Jeet Rama, Zayda Ramier, Harry Smith, and Katrina Cortez were among the ones to face the axe.
Many of the released superstars have expressed themselves on Twitter after facing the axe. Check out what they tweeted,
NXT talent Zayda Ramier posted an image where she mentioned her struggles from day one to make it to WWE,
#WatchMeShine pic.twitter.com/w35DseDtlf
— A.Q.A ✨ (@AQAOfficial10) November 4, 2021
Gran Metalik tweeted,
Thank you WWE universe for welcoming me with open arms during my stay in the company. Thank you @VinceMcMahon for granting me my release. I will miss you WWE universe. Remember the most important thing in life is to be Happy See you soon. “The king of the ropes” Mascara Dorada
— METALIK (@Mascaradorada24) November 5, 2021
WWE Superstar Released: Released WWE Superstars reacts after getting axed from the company, check tweets
Here’s what Trey Baxter posted,
See you in exactly 30 days #AllHeart https://t.co/Q0GyXFYrMh
— Blake Christian ブレイク・クリスチャン (@_BlakeChristian) November 5, 2021
Here’s how Scarlett Bordeaux reacted,
Officially free to work in 30 days!
— Scarlett Bordeaux (@Lady_Scarlett13) November 4, 2021
Time to fulfill my wrestling dream of having a hardcore bra and panties match… 🤣
But seriously…
— Scarlett Bordeaux (@Lady_Scarlett13) November 5, 2021
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Franky Monet’s post,
Well……. 🤷🏼♀️
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 4, 2021
TAYA VALKYRIE
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 4, 2021
30 days…and she’s back…
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 4, 2021
Once I’ve gathered myself from feeling all levels of disappointment, sadness, anger and also uncontrollable laughter, I’ll have a statement. But for now….
30 days. #WERALOCA🖤 tayavalkyrie@gmail.com
— TAYA VALKYRIE (@thetayavalkyrie) November 4, 2021
Ember Moon’s post,
All I can do is laugh…
— Athena is ROH and All Elite! (@AthenaPalmer_FG) November 4, 2021
Here’s what Mia Yim tweeted,
90 days, LETS GET TO WORK!
Booking inquiries (no interviews please): J@jnmgmt.com https://t.co/aqGzS2ARfU pic.twitter.com/ML3utbJOFj— Michin 미친 (@MiaYim) November 5, 2021
WWE Release: What lies ahead for the released superstars
These WWE releases get into effect from November 4. While most of the released NXT stars are bound to follow the 30-day non-competing clause, some of the talents are under 90-day non-competes. The ones under 30-day will be eligible to work for any other promotion from Saturday, December 4, meanwhile, the ones under 90-day non-competes will be free agents from Wednesday, February 2, 2022.