WWE Releases Additional Superstars 1 Month After Post-WrestleMania Cuts
05/20/2021 12:13 pm EDT
Jessamyn Duke
Jessamyn Duke is a member of the Four Horsewomen of MMA and signed with WWE in 2018. She has not competed in an NXT match since December but did compete on Raw Underground last year. Most recently, Duke has spent time helping Xavier Woods on his YouTube channel UpUpDownDown.
Alexander Wolfe
Alexander Wolf is a former NXT Tag Team Champion who lost to Killian Dain on this week's NXT show. He was part of the Imperium faction, which features NXT UK Champion Walter. Wolfe began training at the WWE Performance Center in 2015 and saw time on the main roster when he joined Sanity, which included Sawyer Fulton, Eric Young and Nikki Cross. On Twitter, Wolfe revealed that his contract with WWE doesn't expire until June 15.
Vanessa Borne
Borne was called up to the main roster in 2020 but never made her debut on Raw of SmackDown. She signed with WWE in 2016 after spending time as a Phoenix Suns dancer and Arizona Cardinals cheerleader. When she first competed in NXT, Borne competed under her real name Danielle Kamela.
Skyler Story
Skyler Story competed in SHINE, EVOLVE and Impact Wrestling as Brandi Lauren. She joined WWE in 2020 and only appeared in one match. She did compete in an NXT match in 2018 where she lost to Lacey Evans.
Ezra Judge
Judge signed with WWE after a tryout in 2019. Before joining WWE, Judge was a pro wrestler and also played college football at Sam Houston State. He also played professionally, spending time in the Arena Football League and Canadian Football League.
Kavita Devi
Kavita Devi starting training at the WWE Performance Center in 2018 and was able to compete in WrestleMania 34 in the women's battle royal match. The last time Devi was seen on TV was in 2019 at the Worlds Collide event and has not competed in a match in nearly two years.
NXT Referees
WWE also released NXT referees Drake Wuertz and Jake Clemons. Wuertz was suspended earlier this year due to comments he made in an NXT county commission video. His political views and stance on anti-mask have rubbed some people in WWE the wrong way.
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