‘Tis the season of the future endeavor’d.
While WWE has a reputation for signing some of the world’s best wrestling talent, it has also gained notoriety for misusing and, eventually, releasing said talent. The coronavirus pandemic ballooned the company’s release list in 2020, but expect more of the same this year, as several big-name wrestlers have already been released from WWE contracts.
With WrestleMania 37 in the rear-view mirror, the company has entered its annual “spring cleaning” period, during which it releases stars en masse. A few releases have already been made so far in 2021, with a few surprising names topping the list.
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On June 25, more on-screen was surprisingly released, bringing a hefty total to released talent in 2021.
Sporting News will be tracking the latest reported releases throughout 2021 below.
WWE releases 2021
August Grey
Release: June 25
August Grey (real name Anthony Greene) was part of the company’s releases on June 25. He had been signed to a contract in 2020, debuting under the WWE-assigned name.
He had wrestled on “205 Live” and later NXT.
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.
He found a second wind in WWE alongside Fandango, forming the popular and hilarious Breezango tag-team. The duo had returned to NXT in 2019 in May 2019, again wrestling as a tag team in the WWE sub-brand.
Fandango
Release: June 25
Fandango worked his way from ballroom-dancing heel to goofy partner of Tyler Breeze, lasting with the company for almost 15 years.
He had recently returned to NXT alongside Breeze, and the two formed a hilarious, entertaining tag team named “Breezango” for the better part of five years. Various injuries sidelined Fandango (real name Curtis Hussey) throughout his career.
Tony Nese
Release: June 25
Nese, a stalwart of the WWE cruiserweight division, was released on June 25 alongside a few others. The one-time cruiserweight champ known for his statueseque physique had been wrestling on “205 Live” when he was released.
Ariya Daivari
Release: June 25
Daivari, another member of WWE’s cruiserweight division, had been another staple of “205 Live” since the show was aired, and made an impression in the Cruiserweight Classic tournament some time earlier.
The brother of former WWE manager and wrestler Shawn Daivari, the younger of the two had a career that spanned from 2016 to 2021.
Thank you all for the kind words and support. It’s time to put sports entertainment behind me and get back professional wrestling.
— Ariya Daivari (@AriyaDaivariWWE) June 25, 2021
Ever-Rise
Release: June 25
The popular duo of Chase Parker and Matt Martel were released from their contracts on June 25. The team spent two years in the NXT brand after a lengthy independent career.
Braun Strowman
Release: June 2
The “Monster Among Men” was among the next wave of releases from WWE on June 2, a surprising headliner among the list. As a member of the Wyatt Family early on, Strowman developed into one of the top characters on “RAW” in recent years, eventually wallowing in obscurity before WWE surprisingly released him on June 2.
What a chapter in life. Thank you!!!!!
— Braun Strowman (@BraunStrowman) June 2, 2021
Aleister Black
Release: June 2
Black — once again going by his former name Tommy End following his release — was among the releases on June 2, losing his job in WWE as part of its cost-cutting measures.
Coming up after a successful stint in WWE’s NXT brand, Black never found solid footing on the company’s main brands, spending time away from the TV until recently. Black was expected to get a big push, but ended up being pushed to unemployment instead.
Im gathering my thoughts as this was a complete left field for me as obviously we just started the dark father character but this was it, thank you so much WWE universe for allowing me to create and give you small bits of myself.
— Tommy End (@TommyEnd) June 2, 2021
Buddy Murphy
Release: June 2
Murphy started his WWE career in the NXT sub-brand alongside Wesley Blake and Alexa Bliss, eventually spending time away before reemerging as the company’s “Best Kept Secret” on 205Live. After his call-up to the main roster, he lost his first name (as most do), going by just “Murphy” and acting alongside Seth Rollins in a villainous stable.
So Today ends my 8 years with WWE! What a crazy ride! Highest of Highs, Lowest of Lows, but weather I had 3 minutes or 20 minutes I put all my effort into my performances! Nothing is harder when all you want to do is wrestle but you can’t! In my opinion I haven’t even hit my peak
— Buddy Murphy (@WWE_Murphy) June 2, 2021
Lana
Release: June 2
Wife to AEW star Miro (then known as Rusev), Lana spent time in WWE as the “Ravishing Russian,” Rusev’s then valent before transitioning into an in-ring career. While Lana never reached her ceiling as a talent, she was beloved by fans. In 2020, Lana spent time getting put through table after table in an angle that was supposed to pay off in making her a mega-star, but she ended up mega-out of the company.
I will never forget the fans, and the love they showed me. Whether it was a tank, power-suits, flags, CRUSH, Rusev, 900 partners, weddings or tables: I tried to always entertain you, and you definitely elevated me. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/n7W5i5KAMI
— CJ “Lana” Perry (@LanaWWE) June 2, 2021
Ruby Riott
Release: June 2
Ruby Riott — originally Ruby Riot before the main-roster geniuses decided to add an T to her last name for some reason — was released as part of the company’s June 2 releases.
Before a lengthy career as an indy star, Riott landed in NXT and quickly ascended despite not winning gold in the promotion. She made her WWE debut alongside fellow NXT wrestlers Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan as the Riott Squad in 2017. Logan would eventually be released from her deal, leaving Riott and Morgan behind, until Riott was released in June.
My biggest regret is that I didn’t know that our last match was our last. But, I love you and I’ll always be your biggest fan! Thank you for everything you e taught me. #SquadSquad https://t.co/62g69258g9
— Ruby Riott (@RubyRiottWWE) June 4, 2021
Santana Garrett
Release: June 2
Garrett was a longtime indy wrestler before ended up making appearances for WWE as an enhancement talent in 2013. Garrett primarily worked as an enhancement talent throughout her career in WWE.
Andrade
Release: March 21
Andrade (formerly known as Andrade “Cien” Almas in WWE) reportedly requested his released in March, and was granted it on March 21. The luchador was a one-time NXT champion and found little success on the main roster, though, winning the United States championship once.
Known as “La Sombra” in NJPW and CMLL before his NXT arrival, Andrade will likely find success in another wrestling company, and soon.
Lars Sullivan
Reported release: February 2021
Sullivan was being booked as a potential all-world heel before an injury sidelined him in 2019, and several controversies followed: mysoginistic and racist comments from Sullivan on an internet forum surfaced, as well as his appearance in an adult film years before his wrestling career got underway.
Speaking with Fightful earlier in the year, Sullivan revealed that he battles anxiety issues, and the company handled his release with grace.
He was quietly released in February, not even getting the “Future Endeavor” treatment on WWE.com.
Steve Cutler
Released: Feb. 4
Cutler, a third of the Forgotten Sons, was released after the stable was disbanded in the wake of Jaxson Ryker’s controversial tweets surrounding former President Donald Trump and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Some reports indicate that Vince McMahon was “livid” with Cutler’s (real name Steve Maclin) appearance at a New Year’s Eve party, while the company continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unfortunately, today I was released. It was shocking, to say the least. But, I am excited about the future and all the possibilities in front of me.
Thanks for your continued support.
90 days… the countdown begins🍻🍻
— Steve Maclin (@SteveMaclin) February 5, 2021
Samoa Joe
Released: April 15
Samoa Joe, a one-time NXT champion and all-around badass, was released on April 15 during the company’s annual mass releases. There’s some question to why Joe was released, because both as a wrestler and broadcaster he had plenty of value.
Peyton Royce
Released: April 15
Royce, half of WWE’s “Iiconics,” was let go on April 15. With Billie Kay, Royce’s career blossomed on NXT before getting the call up to the main roster. That proved fruitless, with the company electing to split up the duo later.
Billie Kay
Released: April 15
The Australian Kay, half of WWE’s “Iiconics,” was let go on April 15. Alongside Peyton Royce, Kay made her stamp in WWE’s NXT sub-brand before being called up to the main roster. The “Femme Fatale’s” luck ran short, with the company deciding to end the duo soon after the callup.
Mickie James
Released: April 15
James, a veteran of the women’s division, had an on-again-off-again relationship with the company for the past decade plus. She eventually returned to WWE in 2016, making sporadic appearances over the past year until her release.
Grateful for the memories. Grateful for the locker room. Grateful for the fans. Grateful for these little keys to my golden handcuffs. You can never expected others vision of you to be big as your own dreams. Thank you @VinceMcMahon #AlwaysBlessedAndGrateful
— Mickie James~Aldis (@MickieJames) April 15, 2021
Chelsea Green
Released: April 15
Green never made an appearance on the main roster, but was given a three-year contract extension with WWE in November 2020. Injuries kept her sidelined, eventually leading to her release.
She is married to former WWE star Matt Cardona (formerly known as Zack Ryder).
Tucker Knight
Released: April 15
Knight, formerly in a tag team alongside Otis Dozovic, was split from his partner soon after making his debut on the main roster. After the unfortunate disbanding of Heavy Machinery, Knight floundered in a singles role, eventually leading to his release.
Kalisto
Released: April 15
Kalisto, a third of the Lucha House Party, was separated from his stablemates in the 2020 WWE Draft. While he was a former United States and Cruiserweight Champion, Kalisto’s eight-year WWE career ended soon after WrestleMania 37.
Bo Dallas
Released: April 15
Dallas, brother of Bray Wyatt, never found footing in WWE, struggling to find a gimmick that worked for him on the main roster. While he worked with The Miz and Curtis Axel, Dallas had been absent from WWE TV for more than a year.
Unfortunately, Dallas was let go on April 15, 2021, ending a career that lasted more than a decade in WWE brands.
Wesley Blake
Released: April 15
Blake was part of the controversial Forgotten Sons stable that made its debut in NXT before moving to the main brand. His stablemate, Steve Cutler, had been released in February. Only Jaxon Ryker, who came under fire for controversial tweets, remains employed by the company.