Logan Paul & Carmella Rumors Revealed

The 2023 WWE Draft has concluded, with fans and industry experts buzzing about the major roster changes. However, there were several notable wrestlers who were conspicuously absent from the promotion’s latest shake-up. The draft process is a critical time for the WWE universe, as fans eagerly await news of their favorite wrestlers’ future on the brand’s different shows.

 


 

Wrestlers like Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Big E, Logan Paul, Alexa Bliss, Uncle Howdy, Tommaso Ciampa, Shanky, R-Truth, Robert Roode, Aliyah, and Carmella were not assigned to any brand and were not listed as free agents. The absence of these significant wrestling personalities has raised questions and concerns about their future with WWE.

Among these wrestlers, Bray Wyatt’s situation has been the subject of much speculation in recent months. The former WWE Universal Champion has not appeared on WWE programming since WrestleMania 39, and fans have noticed his conspicuous absence from social media. His non-assignment to any brand has further fueled rumors that Wyatt may be on his way out of the company, leaving fans wondering about his future.

Another wrestler who was not assigned to a brand is Randy Orton, who has been a mainstay in WWE for over two decades. Orton has held numerous titles during his illustrious career and is considered one of the most respected veterans in the industry. His non-assignment has raised eyebrows, and fans are eager to learn more about what the future holds for the multi-time champion.

Big E was also not assigned to any brand during the draft, despite being a popular wrestler in WWE for many years. As a former member of The New Day, Big E has a massive following among fans and is considered one of the most exciting wrestlers to watch in the industry today.

Logan Paul was another notable absentee from the draft, even after being involved in a high-profile match against Seth Rollins at WrestleMania. The YouTube personality has been a subject of much discussion among wrestling fans, and many are wondering what his future in the industry might hold.

Alexa Bliss, a former Raw Women’s Champion and a fixture in WWE’s women’s division for many years, was also not assigned to a brand during the draft. Bliss has been praised for her performances in the ring, and fans are eagerly anticipating her next move.

Other notable names missing from the draft include Uncle Howdy, Tommaso Ciampa, Shanky, R-Truth, Robert Roode, Aliyah, and Carmella. Although it is unclear why these wrestlers were not assigned to a brand, their absence from the draft has left fans wondering about their future in WWE.

The new WWE rosters will take effect following the Backlash premium live event on May 6. However, it remains to be seen whether any of the wrestlers who were not assigned to a brand will make an appearance at the event or in the weeks that follow. Fans are eagerly anticipating news about the future of these notable wrestlers and are hopeful that they will be able to continue entertaining audiences with their unique talents and personalities.

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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