How would you define success though? Plus that's a short list. Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Elias, Braun Strowman, and Carmella didn't really matter in NXT but some have gotten somewhat over on the MRI’m gonna make a thread about who’s succeeded/failed when going from nxt to the main roster. Check for it soon
How would you define success though? Plus that's a short list. Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Elias, Braun Strowman, and Carmella didn't really matter in NXT but some have gotten somewhat over on the MR
Exactly like I dont want to see these same guys float in NXT just because it's the better place of the 3 for booking, eventually you want to see these guys in a different space where the ceiling is expanded even if that place gets a bad rep, its still the bigger spotlight.
So Sarah Logan gonna come back just to continue to be a jobber. SMH these wrestlers have no heartIt looks like Sarah Logan won’t be out of a job for long.
Despite being released by WWE in a round of cuts last week, Logan is said to be nearing a return to the company. The news comes from Fightful Select. Helping fan the flames further is Ryan Satin, who says one of the recently released superstars could even be on tonight’s live episode of RAW.
“Hearing it’s possible that one of the wrestlers who was released from WWE last week could be making an appearance on RAW tonight,” Satin says. This would certainly be a surprise, although with Drake Maverick supposedly working the NXT cruiserweight tournament despite being released, it isn’t totally unprecedented.
Logan appeared last week on RAW when she was defeated by Shayna Baszler in quick fashion
During a meeting of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners today, someone claiming to be an anomymous WWE employee submitted a public comment that he and others are being "forced to work" WWE's Performance Center TV tapings, claiming they are forced to touch others while working and feels that if he speaks up to his superiors, he will be fired.
XFL commissioner Oliver Luck has sued XFL owner Vince McMahon.
Luck, through his attorneys, said he was wrongfully terminated, in a case that was filed in Connecticut last Thursday, and is owed the money that he was guaranteed when he signed on to become the commissioner in May 2018.
Sources say Luck received a contract for in between $20-25 million over five years. The contract stipulated he’d be due the remaining balance if terminated without cause.
McMahon pledged to back his second attempt at an upstart football league with hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money. The new XFL lasted 20 games before the league shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Luck, as well as other top executives, were missing from the XFL’s bankruptcy filing on April 13. Luck’s suit notes that he was never listed as a creditor because Alpha Entertainment, McMahon’s entity, filed to reject many executive contracts at the same time as filing their petition.
Sources say the bankruptcy court approved the rejecting of those contracts, which meant that Luck’s only recourse was to sue McMahon.
Former XFL coaches Bob Stoops ($1.083 million), Marc Trestman ($777,777), the Jonathan Hayes ($633,333) and others ($583,333 each) were listed as creditors in the XFL’s bankruptcy filing.
When reached by The Action Network, Luck’s attorney Paul Dobrowski declined comment. McMahon could not be immediately reached through a WWE spokesperson.
We’ll be adding to this developing story.
During a meeting of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners today, someone claiming to be an anomymous WWE employee submitted a public comment that he and others are being "forced to work" WWE's Performance Center TV tapings, claiming they are forced to touch others while working and feels that if he speaks up to his superiors, he will be fired.
did they release Sasha?