As PWMania.com previously reported, this past Friday saw WWE release several NXT stars including Dakota Kai, Malcolm Bivens, Dexter Lumis, and Harland. Cuts are expected to happen more often, according to Dave Meltzer, who was on the Sunday Night’s Main Event podcast this week.
“Yea, I think so,” Meltzer said. “I’ve had people say that but no one really knows other than Vince and everything. You kind of hear rumblings the day before that this is gonna be the bad day, which actually I had heard on April 13th and 14th that the 15th is gonna be the bad day. Then it came and went and then it happened two weeks later and I would think that would be it for NXT but there were no main roster [releases].”
Meltzer stated WWE plans to let people go if they don’t see improvement within 90 days. As talent gets cut, WWE will sign additional talent.
“I think we are going to be seeing more and more of this when it comes to NXT is people they are just gonna make decisions that they are bringing a lot of new people in. If you don’t make progress there, they are gonna get rid of you, in most cases. There were a few cases where that wasn’t the case. That’s what it was and even talking to people who were down there and were around there were kind of like ‘ well, they weren’t making the progress [that was] hoped for’ and they have all these tryouts and they bring in a whole new group of people and there’s gonna be 90-day cycles where they bring in new people and other people are gone.”
Meltzer noted that there are exceptions to this as Kai was in NXT for years and WWE management felt she was not good enough for the main roster. She wasn’t planning on re-signing. In the case of Bivens, he told the company he did not intend on signing a new deal next year.
(quotes courtesy of WrestlingNews.co)