Friday, 22 November 2024

King Barrett, Hornswoggle, Alex Riley, Santino Among Superstars Released by WWE

 

WWE announced the release of several performers Friday, terminating the contracts of King Barrett, Hornswoggle, Alex Riley, Damien Sandow, Zeb Colter, El Torito, Cameron and Santino Marella. 

Many of the eight talents had been absent from WWE's main roster programming for a significant period of time, and they will now have an opportunity to explore other options within the realm of professional wrestling.

Barrett released a statement regarding his release on Twitter, revealing that his contract was set to expire in June:

 

After signing a developmental deal with WWE in 2006, the 35-year-old Englishman made an instant impact on the main roster in 2010. He won the first season of NXT and became the leader of the Nexus stable comprised entirely of WWE rookies.

Barrett seemed like a surefire future world champion, but bad luck in the form of multiple injuries derailed his momentum.

He was last seen on Raw the night after WrestleMania 32 as part of an angle that featured Sheamus, Rusev and Alberto Del Rio kicking him out of the League of Nations.

Sandow was also among the biggest names to get let go, especially considering how popular he once was and continues to be.

The 34-year-old first joined WWE developmental in 2002 and spent parts of 2006 and 2007 on the main roster as Idol Stevens before getting released.

He signed another developmental deal in 2010 before getting called up in 2012 with his successful Intellectual Savior gimmick.

Sandow quickly developed into one of WWE's top heels due largely to his fantastic mic work. That earned him a Money in the Bank victory, although his cash-in attempt was unsuccessful.

The Massachusetts native showed his range in 2014 and 2015 by becoming a highly entertaining face character who imitated The Miz known as Damien Mizdow.

Despite how much the fans were behind him, he eventually faded into the background and had been used sparingly for much of the past year.

The 29-year-old Hornswoggle was the longest-tenured main roster Superstar of the group, having been part of WWE since 2006.

 

Hornswoggle released a statement on Twitter following his release:

 

 

Riley signed a developmental deal with WWE in 2007. After competing on the second season of NXT, he became The Miz's associate in 2010 and earned a spot on the main roster.

Following a stint as an announcer for WWE pre-shows and NXT, the 35-year-old A-Ry returned to in-ring action as part of NXT in 2015. He returned from injury earlier this year but failed to gain much traction before getting released.

 

That alliance was short-lived, as ADR dropped him in December, which marked the former Dutch Mantel's final on-screen appearance with WWE.

El Torito joined WWE in 2013 as the sidekick for Los Matadores. He and Hornswoggle competed in the highly acclaimed WeeLC match at Extreme Rules 2014, but with Los Matadores recently getting repackaged as Primo and Epico, the 34-year-old's role in the company was uncertain prior to his release.

Cameron has been with WWE since 2011 after competing on the fifth season of Tough Enough. Although she was the first person eliminated from the show, she was the only one to make it to WWE's main roster. 

Cameron released a statement after the move:

Wells it's been a pretty intense few days to say the least

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