WWE is experiencing a new wave of layoffs; These are the fighters who came out

The WWEAmerican Wrestling Association, He thanked some of the fighters On a Black Thursday for the company, take off Dolph Ziggler Very surprising, when it comes A former world champion And a great projection at that time was a gladiator.

Without official announcement, the wrestlers involved announced their departure from WWE. Mustafa Ali – another surprise-, Emma, Riddick Moss, Rick Books, Alia, Elias, Top Dala And Sheldon Benjamin Another famous one-.

The decline comes as a surprise to those mentioned, as the company was optimistic I will wait for their contracts to expire Something that ultimately doesn’t happen is to not renew them anymore, which forces them to look for a place to continue their business.

WWE has made moves in its roster in recent weeks He fired more than 100 people from his staff.A shakeup linked to the recent acquisition of a 51 percent stake Tried that.

John Cena responded

Departure Dolph Ziggler led John Cena to a promotion In it he recalled that he wrestled 1,554 matches during his stay in WWE. In addition to his world title, he is a former multi-time Intercontinental Champion, Tag Team Champion, and United States Champion.

Matt Cardonawhile, He sent an encouraging message People who have recently been laid off will look for new alternatives as attractive options may open up in their careers.

“For the newly released. This could be the end of your life…or the beginning…look in the mirror and decide. I promise the work and the money are out there. Not easy. It’s a routine. It’s a buzz. It’s frustrating… but if you work hard it can be incredibly rewarding (in more ways than one)! I hope to see many of you in the future.”

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