Why were so many WWE talents released recently?
Tino Sabbatelli suggests it's due to budget constraints and performance evaluations within WWE's business model.
Wrestling / WWE
Former WWE Superstars Mandy Rose and Tino Sabbatelli have spoken out against the recent WWE releases, addressing rumors that some talent were released due to laziness. Their comments shed light on the realities of the wrestling business and...
Mandy Rose and Tino Sabbatelli's recent podcast episode on 'Power Alphas' tackled the controversial topic of WWE releases. Rose specifically addressed rumors suggesting that released talents, including Gigi Dolin and Cora Jade, were let go due to a lack of effort. She defended the wrestlers, emphasizing their hard work and dedication at the WWE Performance Center.
Sabbatelli added his perspective, stating that WWE often makes these decisions based on financial considerations and performance metrics. He described it as a 'revolving door' where talent is constantly being evaluated and replaced to manage the company's budget. He noted that Braun Strowman's release may have been due to a high salary.
Gigi Dolin's return to her independent wrestling name, Priscilla Kelly, marks a significant shift in her career. After her release from WWE, Kelly decided to reclaim her original ring name, signaling a fresh start and a return to her roots in the independent wrestling scene. She has updated her social media accounts to reflect this change, marking both a look to the past and the start of a new journey in her wrestling career. Dolin's WWE career included two NXT Women's Tag Team Champion victories. Reports surrounding her departure suggested a lack of dedication to the company's training program, allegations Kelly has strongly denied, emphasizing her intense training regimen.
This situation highlights the tough realities of professional wrestling, where talent can be released despite their hard work and dedication. It also underscores the importance of wrestlers maintaining their identity and having options outside of WWE.
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Tino Sabbatelli suggests it's due to budget constraints and performance evaluations within WWE's business model.
No, Mandy Rose strongly refuted those rumors, emphasizing the hard work and dedication of the wrestlers.
After her WWE release, she decided to reclaim her original ring name, signaling a fresh start and a return to her roots in the independent wrestling scene.
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