WWE despede Keith Lee, Nia Jax, Karrion Kross, Eva Marie e mais
A WWE despediu um grande grupo de Superstars populares na quinta-feira.
Conforme relatado pela primeira vez por Sean Ross Sapp da Fightful, a empresa rompeu laços de negócios com a seguinte lista de estrelas:
Keith Lee
Nia Jax
Karrion Kross
Eva Marie
Lua Ember
Scarlett Bordeaux
Franky Monet
Mia Yim
Harry Smith
Oney Lorcan
B-Fab
Jessi Kamea
Zayda Ramier
Trey Baxter
Katrina Cortez
Jeet Rama
Gran Metalik
Lince Dorado
Os cortes no orçamento foram mais uma vez a razão dada para a onda de "demissões".
No inÃcio do dia, a WWE revelou os resultados financeiros do terceiro trimestre e anunciou uma receita de US $ 256 milhões para o trimestre.
All I can do is laugh...
— Ember NXT Moon Palmer (@WWEEmberMoon) November 4, 2021
Officially free to work in 30 days!
— Scarlett Bordeaux (@Lady_Scarlett13) November 4, 2021
And yes…The Smokeshow is back.
— Scarlett Bordeaux (@Lady_Scarlett13) November 4, 2021
TAYA VALKYRIE
— Franky Monet (@FrankyMonetWWE) November 4, 2021
30 days…and she’s back…
— Franky Monet (@FrankyMonetWWE) November 4, 2021
Reações adicionais do mundo do Wrestling
Another bloodbath in WWE on account of “budget cuts”. Imagine not figuring out how to make money with Keith Lee. Imagine calling up Hit Row only to release B-Fab weeks later. Imagine if this company didn’t have shit for brains. Just imagine.
— Jason Solomon (@solomonster) November 4, 2021
B Fab literally signed a new deal a week ago
— Bryan Alvarez (@bryanalvarez) November 4, 2021
Independent Contractors. What a thing…
— Uncle Dax FTR (@DaxFTR) November 4, 2021
Keith Lee released? Finally we can make some money with this guy.
— Iandrew "Dice" Clay (@draconIANdays) November 4, 2021
This looks like another bad day in wrestling but some of the most talented people in the industry were just given freedoms they didn’t have yesterday… when the smoke clears this could prove to be a great thing.
— Alex Zayne (fka Ari Sterling) (@AlexZayneSauce) November 4, 2021
Ultimately it’s up to them, but I have faith in their abilities.