WWE’s latest talent purge caught fans off guard, with some unexpected names making the list of recent departures. Among those released were big-name veterans like Braun Strowman and emerging stars such as Cora Jade and Gigi Dolin. But behind the scenes, there’s more to the story than just trimming the roster — and according to reports from Wrestling Observer Radio, the reasons vary significantly from talent to talent.
Braun Strowman’s Price Tag May Have Been Too Much
When it comes to Braun Strowman, the reason for his release appears to be pretty straightforward: money. Dave Meltzer reported that sources within WWE felt Strowman’s salary far outweighed his current usage and value to the company. Since suffering a serious hamstring injury, the towering former Universal Champion hasn’t returned to the dominant form he once displayed — which made it tough for management to justify his hefty paycheck.
Age and Upside Factor Into Several Cuts
Meltzer also suggested that age and limited potential for growth played a role in a number of the decisions. Shayna Baszler’s release, for instance, was reportedly due to her age, despite her unique presence and in-ring credibility. WWE never fully leaned into what made Baszler special during her run, and it seems that inconsistency caught up with her.
Injury Concerns and Career Trajectories
Dakota Kai is another notable name whose release raised eyebrows. Meltzer hinted that WWE viewed her as injury-prone, though he believes AEW or TNA could be logical next steps for her. Shotzi, whose contract is expiring, wasn’t technically released, but with no non-compete clause in her case, she’ll be free to work elsewhere once that deal is officially up. Her hustle and resilience have earned her plenty of respect backstage, which could help her land on her feet quickly.
NXT Stars Struggle to Break Through
The cuts also hit WWE’s developmental brand, NXT, especially hard. Cora Jade, once seen as a breakout star, reportedly never regained her momentum after returning from injury. Gigi Dolin, a standout from the Toxic Attraction era, is said to have plateaued, with WWE uncertain about her long-term main roster potential.
Eddy Thorpe and Riley Osborne were also part of the talent sweep. Thorpe was reportedly let go because the company didn’t see him as a main roster fit, while Osborne’s release wasn’t performance-based, and Meltzer even floated the idea that AEW could give him a look. As for Dani Palmer, despite strong athleticism, she seemingly never gained enough internal support within NXT, and a recent injury didn’t help her case.
Palmer has since announced that she is retiring from pro wrestling due to getting injured in her last match against Kali Armstrong on WWE’s Evolve show, in February. She disclosed that she tore her knee in that match.
Work Ethic a Quiet Factor?
Finally, there’s an undercurrent to all of this that can’t be ignored. Meltzer noted that sources hinted at some of the cuts being tied to a perceived lack of effort in training. While no names were confirmed in that regard, it suggests WWE is paying closer attention to behind-the-scenes dedication as much as on-screen performance.
With so many promotions now in play — from AEW to TNA and even global independents — many of these talents will have the chance to reinvent themselves elsewhere. But this latest round of WWE releases is another reminder that in today’s wrestling landscape, no spot is ever guaranteed.
