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Every Wrestler WWE Released In 2025

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🗓️ 31 December 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Andy runs through EVERY wrestler WWE released in 2025: 53 names in total, from Raw, SmackDown, NXT, EVOLVE, and beyond.


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0:00.0

It has been another year of mass releases for WWE, and today we are going to list every single one of them,

0:06.8

with a slight caveat, when I say every single one, I really mean every single one who had at least one televised appearance to their name.

0:14.7

That means we're missing out on a bunch of Performance Center releases who never quite made the breakthrough onto Evolveve, LFG, NXT or any other

0:23.2

WWE show. But in total, we have 53 names to get through here, so I'm not going to waste any time.

0:30.2

And I'm going to start off by grouping together a bunch of releases who either were part of the

0:34.9

WWID program or were primarily on shows like LFG and Evolve,

0:40.1

to where we just don't have a mass amount of subject matter to break down in individual entries.

0:47.7

So I humbly apologise to these people, but we're kind of throwing them all together here.

0:51.5

Danny Palmer, Zeta Steele, Zara Zacker, BJ Ray, Jintalla,

0:56.1

Draco Knox, Jamar Hampton, Summer Sorrell, Hayes Jameson, Lance Anawaii, Kylie Ray and Bryce Donovan.

1:04.2

Biggest names there are probably Kylie Ray because she was a relatively big name Indy Star and she

1:08.4

was also in AWROWS, briefly, long before joining the

1:12.3

WWID program, but Lance Anahuahe is obviously of the Samoan Wrestling dynasty as well, a guy

1:17.6

who had rotten luck with injuries while training at the performance centre. So there you go, that's our

1:22.6

first big batch. Let's now start breaking these down one by one. Starting off with AOP and Paul Ellering,

1:30.2

that's three people in total. Paul, Acom, Rizar let go by WWE in February. They were brought back to

1:36.9

WWE, actually re-signed in 2022, but they weren't used for over a year until they re-debue

1:43.1

on the programming, and their most prominent

1:44.7

role recently would have come as part of the Final Testament with Carrying Cross and Scarlett.

1:50.1

When all that ended, the AOP disappeared once again and now they are no longer involved

1:55.4

in the company at all.

1:56.8

A deeply strange second run for what initially looked like a very promising powerhouse team in NXT.

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