![]() Since it’s temporally impossible for WWE to release more talent in that year, it just might be time to talk about where some of these 2021 releases are finding new homes, with special attention paid to the other major North American promotions: All Elite Wrestling and Impact Wrestling. Two months into 2022, many of those cut from the roster have waited out their 90-day noncompete clauses, and are beginning to resurface in other promotions if they haven’t already. Updated February 15th, 2022 by Danny Djeljosevic : After several rounds of cuts and a shocking number of wrestlers released from their contracts with WWE, the dust has settled for now. The details regarding who was released, along with everyone else future endeavored by the company so far this year, can be found below. ![]() WWE took its grand total for the year up to 79 on Thursday, November 18 when it released eight more Superstars. Tyler Breeze Release: June 25 Breeze was one of NXT's standout performers when the the brand was burgeoning in the early 2010s, capturing the NXT tag team championships with Fandango once. Updated on November 19, 2021, by Josh Coulson: The releases just keep on coming. The full list of everyone who has been released so far by WWE in 2021 can be found below. The most surprising names on the latest list of 18 were Keith Lee, Karrion Kross, and Nia Jax. Meanwhile, WWE announced $256 million in revenue for its most recent quarter. Apparently, the majority of them were told they were losing their jobs due to budget cuts. 18 more now-former WWE Superstars were wished well in their future endeavors at the tail end of last week. A list that was more than 40 wrestlers long increased to more than 50, and now includes 71 different people. Updated on November 8, 2021, by Josh Coulson: The cuts just keep on coming in WWE. There haven’t been many years in WWE history where the company changed as drastically as it did in 2021. When WWE rebranded NXT, it brought further releases of several talents that fans thought had bright futures and WWE kept changing as the year wore on. ![]() While the company often let people go who they felt were no longer marketable, they released two of their biggest stars for different reasons in Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt, and then released one of the most successful NXT Champions in history. Lealos: WWE continued its roster cuts as the year wore on and let some more big names go, some of them quite surprising.
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