Okay, so, I gotta talk about something that’s been on my mind lately. You know how in the wrestling world, things are always changing, right? Well, I’ve been following this story about some wrestlers getting released from WWE, and I just had to share my thoughts and how I went about digging into it.
So, first things first, I started hearing rumblings about some wrestlers being let go. I was like, “Wait, what’s going on?” I needed to know more. I started by scouring the usual spots online, you know, the wrestling news sites and forums. That’s where I saw the first mentions of names like Baron Corbin, Indi Hartwell, and Tegan Nox. These are some big names, man! Especially Corbin, he’s been around for a while and was even a United States Champion once. Indi and Tegan, too, they’ve made their mark in NXT. I was reading that the reports were not sure if they had a 90-day non-compete clause or if they could jump ship right away.
Naturally, I dove deeper. I went to check out more news, and it looked like this wasn’t just a one-time thing. It’s been happening throughout the year. I saw one report mention that WWE had released a bunch of folks back in January 2024. Then, another one talked about more cuts in September 2023, right after some TV deal announcement. It’s like, whenever there’s a big business move, there are changes in the roster.
- Scouring the news: Checking out wrestling news sites.
- Identifying names: Seeing who was mentioned.
- Confirming reports: Making sure it wasn’t just rumors.
Then, just a few days ago, on May 3rd, I saw another report saying that WWE was cutting talent from its developmental brand. I saw something like ten people were let go. It’s crazy how many changes are happening all the time.
And man, one name that really stood out to me was Dolph Ziggler. I read that he got released back in September 2023. This guy’s been with WWE since like, 2004! He started out with the Spirit Squad. It’s wild to think about. He’s been there for so long, and now he’s out.
This whole thing got me thinking about how tough the wrestling business can be. One day you’re on top, the next you might be out. It’s a constant grind, and it’s not always fair. I feel for these guys and gals who put their bodies on the line and then get let go.
What I Did Next
- Checked social media: Saw what the wrestlers were saying.
- Read fan reactions: Gauged the mood of the community.
- Compared notes: Looked at different reports to get the full picture.
I started following these wrestlers on social media to see if they said anything about it. Indi Hartwell, for instance, I saw she posted something about taking time to reflect on things. It’s gotta be tough, you know?
Anyway, I just wanted to share my little investigation into this whole situation. It’s a reminder that the wrestling world is always changing, and it’s important to keep up with what’s going on. Plus, it’s a chance to show some support for these wrestlers who are going through a tough time.
Keep it real, folks.