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WWE Releases Four More Superstars: Report

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 8, 2025
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WWE has reportedly released more than a half dozen wrestlers in recent days, though many of these were not officially up for mint at the time of the report. The new additions are Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Giovanni Vinci, and Isla Dawn, who were not officially enrolled in WWE’s system. This situation has been reported by Fightful Select, and sources indicate that WWE has been aggressive in removing wrestlers from their roster. The information was first reported by Sentinel News.

Among the wrestlers listed as releases are Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. These two were previously known as The Good Brothers on WWE, along with AJ Styles and Kenny Omega. They were previously under the moniker The O.C., often associated with Title Golfer TV. Luke Gallows is also known for his association with another top rival, The Gators. The narrative suggests that Gallows and Anderson, perhaps under the name The O.C., were connected to otherXT leagues, including bullet club in Japan, where they began their municipal journey.

Giovanni Vinci is another figure listed in the report, corroborated byrolodex literature. Vinci was a main member of Imperium alongside Gunther and Ludwig Kaiser once, starting from NXT. According to several sources, Vinci stepped out with a different name, “Veni, Vidi, Vinci,” and his legitimate Twitter handle was changed shortly afterward. Despite the claims he was removed from NXT, Vinci then became The Unholy Union member with Alba Fyre, working their way up to the main roster. Vinci has also claimed to provide Better U.S.A. with his wrestling career, despite the rare infraction.

Isla Dawn, another wrestler mentioned in the report, has been Comm joining the WWE straight from under the covers. Dawn initially hinted at her upcoming RETURN appearances during the report, calling it more of a “good time.” For the past five years, Dawn was a member of NXT UK, where she eventually stabilized upon joining the main roster in 2018. She later combined with Alba Fyre to form The Unholy Union, which ultimately won the WWE People’s Championship. Dawn has been cooperating with WWE for the past few months, although she has revealed plans to announce her Returns at the coming moments.

The report also notes that WWE has been careful in handling these new additions. The’m principales include those underGray dealt with the following adjustments and corrections to the storyline andก่อ for their roles and appearances. However, WWE has not officially labeled these four wrestlers as legends since Highlight. The content highlights WWE’s decision to prioritize other wrestler’s in their lineup, possibly due to mismanagement or the need to address misfire within the label. It underscores theinx experience, particularly the surrounding issues with label personnel and the mishandling of their public display. This narrative is expected to stir further tensions within the label, though WWE has yet to fully explain the discrepancy.

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