WWE Diva Tries To Get Rehired After Firing Before Raw

The restructuring within WWE following its merger with UFC to form TKO Group Holdings has resulted in a series of personnel changes, with multiple individuals facing releases. Among those affected is McKenzie Mitchell, a familiar face to WWE fans who served as a host for various media outlets and NXT. Despite her departure from the company, Mitchell maintains a positive outlook on her time with WWE.

 


 

In a recent virtual signing event hosted by RDP Promotions, McKenzie Mitchell expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and support she received from fans since the news of her release. Notably, she issued a call to action for those who wish to see her return to WWE, urging them to voice their support on social media platforms, particularly Twitter.

Mitchell’s message underscores the importance of fan engagement in influencing WWE’s decisions regarding talent. By encouraging fans to express their desire for her WWE return on Twitter, Mitchell is leveraging the power of social media to potentially sway the company’s decisions. In an era where online interactions play a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing corporate actions, Mitchell’s approach reflects a strategic move to harness the support of her fanbase.

”It’s been really nice to see all the love and support from you guys online. I guess I can say this. If you want me back in WWE, you better put it on Twitter because that’s the only way they’re gonna see it…

As the wrestling community continues to adapt to the changes brought about by the TKO Group Holdings merger, Mitchell’s call for social media advocacy highlights the evolving dynamics between performers, fans, and the wrestling industry’s decision-makers. Whether this grassroots effort will impact Mitchell’s future within WWE remains to be seen, but it underscores the growing influence of fan sentiment in the era of digital communication.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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