A few talents from WWE’s main roster and “WWE NXT” were released this weekend, with the former coming out of the company with a 90-day non-competitive clause. Meanwhile, people from WWE’s developmental brands have a 30-day waiting period before taking on a new job. But what will their next move look like?
According to Fightful Select, former “NXT” star Dani Palmer is unlikely to continue in the world of professional wrestling. Following her release, Palmer showed that she is officially closing her athletic career. This previously brought him to the run as a tumbler for Baylor University’s acrobatics and tumbling team. Palmer, a 2020 female scholar Athlete of the Year, said, “We repeated this in a new statement in her Instagram Story, adding that the gods are preparing. [her] Because it makes the following [her] According to Palmer, her next chapters include Pilates and “Hot Girl Walk.”
On the future of former NXT women’s tag team champion Shotzi, she fought “I saw the writing written on the wall” and published a “Ballsy Badass” promotion earlier last week. Despite WWE choosing not to renew her contract, Shotzi is said to be moving forward through an optimistic lens. Her WWE contract reportedly expired this spring or summer.
It is generally said that Major League Wrestling is likely to be interested in working with some of the women leaving WWE. Previous reports showed that former WWE women’s tag team champion Dakota Kai has already attracted interest from multiple promotions and agents, and many offers are expected to be on the table for her. Other women affected by this wave of release include Shayna Baszler, Katana Chance, Kayden Carter, Cora Jade and Gigi Dolin.