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They failed to impress in the ring and lost a majority of their matches. The group spent their first few months toiling in the tag team division on the blue brand as babyfaces and not receiving much of a reaction from live crowds. Unfortunately, they have yet to amount to anything this time around, either. The return of Hit Row on SmackDown left fans optimistic that they would fare better than they did during their initial main roster run, which saw them axed in less than a month. Of the many Superstars Triple H has brought back to WWE since last summer, the trio of Top Dolla, Ashante "Thee" Adonis and B-Fab have been the biggest bust. Hit Row simply haven't been the same without Swerve Strickland. If cuts are coming at WWE, then the following Superstars might be in the most jeopardy of losing their place. The unofficial "hiring freeze," as reported by Fightful Select (h/t Kellie Haulotte of Wrestling Inc), could be the reason why that hasn't happened. Realistically, WWE has no reason to release anyone at the moment and could benefit from bolstering Raw and SmackDown a bit more than it already has. It remains to be seen how much influence he'll have on the product from a creative standpoint, but the recent news of WWE and UFC merging under Endeavor could lead the company doing some consolidation. However, fans fear a round of releases could be coming soon in light of Vince McMahon's return as executive chairman. In fact, he has been more keen on bringing back familiar faces to help fill out the SmackDown and Raw rosters. The weeks following WrestleMania have long been a time of "spring cleaning" for WWE in terms of releasing talent that it has nothing for creatively.Īside from a few exceptions, there haven't been too many on-screen departures from WWE in the time Triple H has been chief content officer. Are Elias and Baron Corbin in jeopardy of being "future endeavored" by WWE? Credit: WWE.com








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