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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 6, 2008 8:13:04 GMT -5
WWE announced earler today that they have come to terms on the release of Super Crazy. He was last seen on SmackDown on October 17th when he was defeated in a match against Ezekiel Jackson. He has been with the company since June of 2005.
Super Crazy was reportedly upset with his role in the company and may have asked for his release. ____________________________________________________ Oh well ay he never really got over with me, so i cant say i`ll miss him. Not really a huge loss to the WWE in my oppinion
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Post by Def Leppard Van Halen on Nov 6, 2008 13:44:01 GMT -5
I can tell Super Crazy isn't happy with the WWE, because they're not using his full potential. He's better off back in Mexico, where he can use all of his talent.
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Post by Desertrage on Nov 7, 2008 8:43:21 GMT -5
I wasn't a Super Crazy fan when I was still watching WWE. I do feel bad about who I was a fan of, and who I still would like to watch, but not as long as they work for WWE. If it happens that Super Crazy goes to TNA, I will watch him again, but I don't care if I do.
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Post by Def Leppard Van Halen on Nov 8, 2008 1:44:15 GMT -5
Add Paul London and Chuck Palumbo to the list. On second thought, scratch Palumbo; his contract expired.
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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 9, 2008 11:16:06 GMT -5
I enjoyed watching paul london in the ring, but you know when a tag team gets broken up they both rarely both stay on the roster for a long ammount of time.
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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 10, 2008 18:35:31 GMT -5
Also WWE announced this afternoon that they have released ECW Superstar Elijah Burke, SmackDown Superstar Kenny Dykstra, and ECW Diva Lena Yada
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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 10, 2008 18:43:14 GMT -5
the most recent WWE releases are a result of the company dropping people that they consider to be dead weight with no creative plans. More releases are expected.
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Post by Desertrage on Nov 11, 2008 10:26:40 GMT -5
I see that Paul London has been mentioned of the recent released. Right now, as I write this out. I don't know for sure if it's true, but if it is. I hope Paul London will go to TNA, and I am also hoping Ashley will follow. I would love to see her in TNA!
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Post by Stratusfaction on Nov 19, 2008 8:31:54 GMT -5
Add Armado Estrada To The List Of Recent Releases
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Post by Def Leppard Van Halen on Nov 21, 2008 15:27:43 GMT -5
Without Umaga, he's nothing.
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Post by Stratusfaction on Dec 11, 2008 17:49:49 GMT -5
WWE announced today that they have come to terms on the release of Raw Superstar Gene Snitsky. Oh well ay
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Post by Def Leppard Van Halen on Dec 31, 2008 14:38:02 GMT -5
Add Barry Windham. Although he was an agent, I believe it's a big mistake getting rid of him.
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Post by Stratusfaction on Jan 8, 2009 21:02:55 GMT -5
Mike Johnson is reporting that several WWE office workers were released today because of the weakening economy. Employees from the television studios, official WWE website, and other officers were terminated today and more are expected. The layoffs are so severe that one source told Johnson that WWE cut 10% of their work force at Titan Towers today.
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Post by Stratusfaction on Jan 9, 2009 17:33:08 GMT -5
WWE just announced that they have released D-Lo Brown and Bam Neely. The releases come as WWE announced that they are cutting 10% of their workforce. Even more releases are expected.
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Post by Desertrage on Jan 9, 2009 22:01:58 GMT -5
the economy is that severe, but yet I haven't heard that many of TNA releases. It's always the WWE every year atleast twice going off with firings. I sit here wondering why former WWE employees like Gail Kim, and Christain would even consider going back to work for WWE after being so successful in TNA. I don't get it as to why WWE has to let talent go every year. Either they can afford them, or they can't, and if they can't then how can they afford a third brand? yeah...that was such a good idea. Maybe they should get rid of ECW, and cut down the WWE roster back down to what it was like before the WCW buyout if it's that bad for a multi billionare pro wrestling company to handle!
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