Samoan Dynasty’s Lance Anoa’i, Wes Lee, and Several NXT, Evolve & ID Talents Released from WWE

It’s been a tough week behind the scenes at WWE, as multiple names from the company’s developmental system—and even a member of wrestling’s legendary Samoan Dynasty—were let go.

Lance Anoa’i, son of former WWE star Samu and cousin to Roman Reigns, confirmed Friday that his time with WWE had come to an end. Anoa’i shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), noting that his run never really got started due to injuries and “bad luck” since signing. Despite not making an on-screen appearance, his family lineage and in-ring pedigree had drawn plenty of attention when he joined the company.

However, Anoa’i’s departure turned out to be part of a larger round of roster cuts. Reports from BodySlam’s Cory Hays and Fightful Select revealed that several names from the NXT and Performance Center ranks were also released. Among them was two-time NXT North American Champion Wes Lee, who had recently been sidelined with an injury. Other names included Stevie Turner, Jin Tala, Drako Knox, Haze Jameson, Summer Sorrell, Brayden “BJ” Ray, and Jamar Hampton.

Turner, who fans may remember from her stint as the “Prime Minister” of WWE Evolve and as Robert Stone’s co-Assistant GM in NXT, took to social media to confirm her exit. “My time with WWE has come to an end,” she wrote. “I’ve had a brilliant time and I’m so excited for the future. See you soon!”

Drako Knox—who had been featured as “Drake Starks” during Season One of WWE LFG—also confirmed his release, stating he was available for bookings in 30 days, as is standard with developmental contracts.

Adding to the list, Zara Zakher announced that her WWE ID deal had expired and that she’d be taking time away from wrestling. With Zakher included, the total number of confirmed departures from Friday’s round reached ten.

For many of these talents, especially those from the NXT and developmental ranks, the releases mark the end of one chapter and the potential start of another. Meanwhile, the loss of Lance Anoa’i quietly closes a brief but intriguing connection between the ever-expanding Samoan Dynasty and WWE’s current generation.

Ava Takes Charge as Director of WWE EVOLVE

Ava is continuing to rise through the ranks in WWE, as she has now taken on a new leadership role as the director of WWE EVOLVE.

During the premiere episode of the revamped brand on Wednesday night, Shawn Michaels appeared alongside Ava to kick off the show. While Michaels initially took charge of booking the matches for the debut episode, he later informed Ava in a backstage segment that he would be stepping aside, leaving the direction of WWE EVOLVE in her hands.

Ava, who has been serving as the General Manager of NXT since January 2024, expressed her appreciation for the opportunity and teased that she already has plans in motion for the next episode.

This marks another major step in Ava’s growing on-screen authority within WWE. With both NXT and EVOLVE now under her watch, it will be interesting to see how she shapes the future of WWE’s developmental landscape.

WWE Evolve Set to Debut Tonight (3/5/2025): A New Era for WWE’s Developmental System

WWE is expanding its developmental system with the launch of WWE Evolve, a brand-new show set to debut on March 5, 2025. Designed to bridge the gap between the WWE Performance Center and NXT, Evolve will give rising stars a platform to gain valuable TV experience before making the jump to bigger stages.

The name Evolve is a nod to the former independent wrestling promotion of the same name, once run by Gabe Sapolsky—who is now helping shape this new WWE venture. WWE Hall of Famer and Senior VP of Talent Development Creative, Shawn Michaels, emphasized the brand’s mission in a statement:

“This is something that, as we continue to look at the future health of WWE talent, it’s incumbent on us to find the best and the brightest out there, train them at the Performance Center in Orlando, and take WWE into the future.”

With a mix of former college and pro athletes alongside independent wrestling standouts, WWE Evolve is set to introduce fresh faces and create new opportunities for the next generation of superstars.


How to Watch WWE Evolve

  • Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2025
  • Time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
  • Where to Watch:
    • United States: Exclusively on Tubi
    • International (including the UK): Streaming for free on WWE’s YouTube channel

WWE Evolve: Roster & Commentary Team

While details on matchups remain under wraps, WWE has confirmed several talents set to appear on the premiere episode. The roster includes a mix of former professional athletes and independent wrestling standouts:

Confirmed Roster:

  • Trill London – Former NFL safety (Trill Williams)
  • Tate Wilder – Former Arizona fullback (Case Hatch)
  • Keanu Carver – Former Temple defensive tackle (Kevin Robertson)
  • Drako Knox – Former Mercer tight end (Drako Starks)
  • Harlem Lewis – Former Morehead State linebacker (Vincent Winey)
  • Kylie Rae – Independent wrestling star with experience in AEW, WWE, and Impact Wrestling
  • Zayda Steel – Rising star in WWE’s women’s division

Commentary Team:

  • Robert StoneNXT Assistant General Manager and former TNA Tag Team Champion (as Robbie E)
  • Peter Rosenberg – WWE panelist and sports personality

A Must-Watch for Wrestling’s Future

With a unique blend of raw athleticism and wrestling pedigree, WWE Evolve looks to be a game-changer in WWE’s developmental pipeline. It will give fans an early look at potential future stars, while offering a fresh, fast-paced presentation that could shake up how WWE builds its talent.

Will Evolve become a key stepping stone to NXT and the main roster? Time will tell, but one thing is for sure—this is where WWE’s next breakout stars will begin their journey.

Stay tuned for updates as WWE Evolve makes its highly anticipated debut!