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McMahon, himself had to shut down his American Football League, the XFL, as they were forced to cease playing just after five weeks of resumption. The WWE also had to cancel all their live shows, and held WrestleMania - the biggest show of the year - amid closed doors. Share Via. Hindustan Times, New Delhi By hindustantimes.
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Login to post your comment. Given the tenuous situation though, WWE earned lots of backlash for letting dozens of wrestlers go during the height of the pandemic in , and so far in , WWE has fired dozens more.
This has been doubly criticized due to competitor AEW doing no similar mass layoffs during the crisis. Here's the full rundown of every talent turfed by WWE so far this year, with more likely to follow. Braun has said in the past he would retire after his WWE career ended, but it can be assumed he didn't expect that to happen at age Samoa Joe's release earlier this year was less of a shock than Strowman's to be sure, but still surprising.
While Joe had been out of the ring with a reported head injury since February , he'd transitioned successfully into a color commentary role on WWE Raw. In an odd move, Joe even did commentary for WrestleMania 37 on April 10 and 11, before being fired a few days later.
Strangely, WWE's NXT branch would swing around and re-hire Joe mere months later , and he'll soon be back in the ring, to the delight of fans. With the continuing waves of mass WWE releases though, one wonders how long he'll be safe. Black's career in WWE was largely a bust, as he was a big success on NXT, only to be booked horribly after transitioning to the main roster.
Black, now going by the first name Malakai, has resurfaced in AEW as of a few weeks ago. Andrade was another of the far too common instances of a wrestler becoming a major player in NXT, only to flounder on the main roster due to lackluster booking by WWE's creative team. It's doubtful Mickie James will be without a home for long following her recent WWE release, as she's one of the most highly regarded female performers in modern wrestling history.
She became a star feuding with Trish Stratus in , and would go on to be a decorated multi-time champion with WWE. She also had a run in TNA, although her most recent WWE stint sadly saw her relegated to the back-burner for most of it.
James quickly resurfaced in the NWA - which employs her husband Nick Aldis - and is now set to produce an upcoming all-women's pay-per-view titled Empowerrr. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce were clearly well-liked within the WWE locker room, as their firings drew saddened responses from many still employed by the company. Kay and Royce are also favorites of many diehard wrestling fans, thanks to their goofy likability, charisma, and hilarious mic work.
Unfortunately, WWE saw fit to separate them as a team, and they never really recovered. She was another big deal in NXT, but when brought to the main roster, was suddenly the leader of a makeshift stable called The Riott Squad. She somehow made it work, but the group was later broken up, with Liv Morgan being the only remaining WWE employee among the trio. She was never a big success as an in-ring wrestler, but got over as the manager of her real-life husband Rusev.
WWE investigated and said they found no evidence to support these accusations, but Dream has still been mostly off TV or out of major storylines since.
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