Stephanie McMahon Called ‘Cheap’ By Fired WWE Star

It seems Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon, and Triple H are receiving heat from several stars after they were released from NXT this week due to COVID-19 budget cuts.

 


 

McMahons lambasted by Alexander Wolfe?

Alexander Wolfe was one of the stars who got relieved of his duties from WWE.Drake Wuertz and Velveteen Dream were aslo among the stars.

In an interview translated from German, former WWE NXT Superstar Alexander Wolfe spoke to Sport1 about his recent release. Triple H Signing Lana’s Ex-Husband In WWE?

He revealed that the notification of release did not come to him as a shock. It was his positive approach towards which helped him. He said:

“I got a call from WWE on Wednesday and was told that my contract was not extended. It wasn’t officially a dismissal because my contract expires on June 15th. From then on I am no longer a wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment.”

“Strangely, it hit me less hard than I expected. I’m quite relaxed and happy, I don’t feel like pitying myself. First of all, I am generally a positive person, secondly, I can look back on six wonderful years at WWE with great and unique experiences, thirdly, I have had a plan B for a long time, which I am now tackling – and I also have little time to complain about it. because I have to organize a big move within four weeks, move furniture, cancel subscriptions, all the bells and whistles. It goes on and I am in good spirits that I can now apply everything I have learned elsewhere, where it is just as appreciated – maybe even more.”

He also claimed that a huge company like WWE has enough money to keep the stars in the company and according to him it is just an excuse which they use as “budget reasons.” The former Imperium member said:

“The reason I was given was the pandemic time that savings are still necessary due to the global event restrictions. Well, that’s better than no reason at all, but ultimately you know: WWE makes so much money that no firing is really mandatory. But it is what it is. The machine continues to run, the parts are replaced. I see, that’s the business. I can say so much: I am proud of what I have achieved. I know I could have achieved more, but in a league like WWE you don’t have everything in your own hands. You have to control what you can control, I don’t think I can blame myself in that regard.”

Wolfe said that he would have departed the company anyway in June as his contract with WWE had expired.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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