AEW veteran Jeff Jarrett recently shared his thoughts on WWE’s recent mass releases, expressing his lack of surprise but expecting more departures. WWE let go of 10 superstars from its roster, tripling the number of exits compared to previous instances. Jarrett discussed these moves on his podcast, attributing them to the evolving nature of the business.
According to Jarrett, the driving force behind these releases is Ari Emmanuel from the Endeavor Group, who focuses on maximizing revenue by cutting expenses. He emphasized that the new regime at WWE, led by individuals like Emmanuel and Mark Shapiro, is solely focused on the bottom line and turnover.
Jarrett also predicted that more releases could be on the horizon, as WWE may adopt a more frequent approach to roster cuts. He suggested that gone are the days of post-WrestleMania releases being the norm, with superstars now at risk of being let go at any time. This shift in strategy could lead to a continuous turnover of talent within the company.
The recent wave of releases has raised questions about the future of other WWE superstars and whether more cuts are imminent. With several promotions keeping a close eye on the situation, the wrestling landscape could see significant changes in the coming months.
As the industry continues to evolve, wrestlers and fans alike will need to adapt to the changing dynamics of major promotions like WWE. Jarrett’s insights shed light on the shifting landscape of professional wrestling and the impact it could have on talent in the industry.