The released star is aiming for pedigree and Roman rule after the WWE exit

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WWE has launched its latest talent release, affecting both WWE NXT and the main roster superstars. Many of the people released express their appreciation and optimism for their future, but Keene Carver takes a different approach.

Following his release, Carver quickly gained attention on social media. In response to fans who suggested he was “too food for WWE,” Carver said WWE fans were busy “eating these Samoan midfielders.” He also hinted at the vote for Donald Trump, referring to his support for Rome’s rule over the 47th president.

This post sparked an important debate that appears to be an overwhelming Carver. He then deleted the post, then deactivated the X account and offered no explanation before leaving the platform.

Carver made his WWE NXT debut in December 2023 and faced Riley Osborne at the NXT Men’s Breakout Tournament that year. Currently, both Osborne and Carver are no longer part of WWE, and Carver is openly expressing his feelings after his departure.

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