After WWE announced its latest round of releases, it continued to eliminate its wealth of talent, including some of its most well-known names.
According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, The list of WWE superstars cut by the company is as follows: John Morrison, Top Dolla, Ashanti Adonis, Isaiah “Turning” Scott, Tegan Knox, De Lake Maverick, Shane Thorne and Jaxon Lake.
Based on past releases, WWE Head of Talent Relations John Laurinatis cited via email that the motivation for this move was budget cuts Narrated by Sapp.
This is a huge blow to the WWE fan base, as most of the names mentioned have become favorites of many fans.
Since returning to the company, Morrison’s work has been lukewarm at best, as he did not participate in a meaningful storyline, except for stealing a triple threat match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship on the first night of Wrestlemania 36.
The bigger news here is the release of the remaining members of Hit Row.
A few weeks ago, B-Fab was In the ranks of the released superstarsNow it seems that the top professional wrestling companies are cutting off all ties with them.
Hit Row’s stars are on the rise because their in-ring performances and microphone work have left a deep impression on the WWE Universe, and they seem to be regarded as the next big thing by back office officials, leading to the call.
However, the spotlight was quickly removed from them, and there was almost no time to shine.
Now that the faction has completely disappeared, fans have been wondering if the enlistment has found nothing.
Jason Jones of the track team is One of the most prestigious people in Hit Row release Because WWE just called Hit Row from NXT to the SmackDown brand during the draft.
The layoff of Nox is another confusing move because the women’s roster has severely exhausted the talents that could lay the foundation for the future.
Before the WWE draft split the duo, Nox worked with Shotzi Blackheart, and now she finds herself in the free agency market.
All signs indicate that WWE insists on nurturing its talents from scratch through NXT 2.0 before making its debut on the main list or possibly selling the company directly to others.
This round of release will leave a bitter taste in the mouths of WWE fans everywhere, but they can only wait and see whether the next batch of abandoned superstars will include their favorites.



