Every WWE Superstar Released This Month
04/19/2021 02:05 pm EDT
Samoa Joe
The former TNA and Ring of Honor World Champion had been dealing with several injuries over the past couple of years. He had his first run as Raw's color commentator in November 2019 while recovering from a broken thumb. He returned to action in late December and got involved in the Kevin Owens/Seth Rollijns storyline, only to be out of action once again in February while suffering a reported concussion during a commericial shoot. He became a consistent member of the Raw commentary team beginning in late April and stayed in that position all the way up through WrestleMania.
Billie Kay
The WWE split up the popular IIconics tag team last year when the pair lost a tag match against The Riott Squad at Payback. Kay was then drafted over to SmackDown and started a new gimmick where she presented her resume with people to try and be hired by them. She was briefly with the Riott Squad as a result, and was also in the five-time Women's Tag Team Turmoil match at WrestleMania 37 with Carmella as her partner.
Peyton Royce
Royce had a bit more luck that Kay on Raw, mostly in her reluctant tag team with Lacey Evans. She made headlines recently with a fiery promo on Raw Talk that led to a non-title match with Asuka on the March 22 episode of Raw. She lost, and was promptly pushed into the background again as Rhea Ripley made her debut.
Mickie James
Chelsea Green
Green was called up from NXT to the main roster in May 2020, but her plans for arriving on Raw were scrapped and it left her in limbo backstage. She finally made her debut on SmackDown on November 13 in a four-way match with Liv Morgan, Natalya and Tamina but suffered a broken wrist during the bout. During her recovery Green signed a new three-year deal with the company.
Tucker
Tucker turned heel on his tag partner Otis at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view last year, costing the big man his Money in the Bank contract to The Miz. He wrestled just four matches following his heel turn, most recently in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal last Friday.
Kalisto
As a former United States, Crusierweight and NXT Tag Team Champion, Kalisto was one of the most decorated wrestlers to be let go. He was split from the Lucha House Party as part of the 2020 WWE Draft but only wrestled one time as a singles competitor on SmackDown — the Andre battle royal.
Wesley Blake
After Jaxson Ryker's controversial comments got The Forgotten Sons taken off of television Wesley Blake and Steve Cutler would not appear on WWE programming again until they were hired as henchmen for King Corbin as The Knights of the Lone Wolf. Cutler was then cut on Feb. 4, and Blake was off television once again.
Bo Dallas
The former NXT Champion had not wrestled inside of a WWE ring since Nov. 13, 2019.
Mojo Rawley
Rawley's release came later in the day from the rest of the group. The former 24/7 Champion had not appeared on WWE television since June 2020 on an episode of SmackDown.
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