WWE Departure Confirmed; Major Talent Speaking Up Over Recent Firing
Former AEW Star Rejoins the Company
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**LATEST ON POTENTIAL WWE DEPARTURE**
The latest on a potential upcoming WWE talent departure: Several wrestling contracts set to come to an end in 2024, including names from both AEW and WWE. One Superstar nearing potential free agency is Drew McIntyre, despite his prominent position on Monday Night RAW. McIntyre’s contract was set to end before WrestleMania 40, but recent developments indicate an extension, with talks ongoing between both parties.
**MORE ON ALLEGED WWE COVER-UP**
Allegations of a cover-up in WWE following the passing of Ashley Massaro in May 2019 resurface. Her lawyer’s statement alleges she was a victim of sexual assault during a WWE tour of Kuwait. WWE executives allegedly told Massaro to keep quiet, a claim denied by WWE despite recent revelations. In a new interview, Ashley’s friend, Cara Pippia, discusses the incident, revealing threats and lack of support, linking it to Ashley’s tragic passing.
**AEW STAR REMOVED FROM ROSTER**
Speculation swirls as AEW star Yuka Sakazaki is briefly removed from the roster page, leading to rumors of her release. Despite sporadic appearances, she remains signed to the promotion, as confirmed by her re-addition to the roster. Her future wrestling plans remain unclear, with reports suggesting graduation from Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Academy.
**ANOTHER WWE DEPARTURE CONFIRMED**
Another departure rocks WWE as longtime writer Jen Pepperman exits the company. Pepperman, a senior writer and producer, leaves after contributing since April 2017. Her departure follows that of WWE host Matt Camp, signaling ongoing changes within the organization.
**TALENT PROTEST RECENT MAJOR FIRING**
Former TNA President Scott D’Amore’s recent firing sparks backlash from TNA talent, with a heartfelt letter sent to Anthem Sports and Entertainment CEO Leonard Asper. Talent expresses dissatisfaction with the decision and calls for a wrestling person to be involved in leadership. Concerns arise over new TNA President Anthony Ciampa’s lack of wrestling experience.
**FORMER AEW STAR REJOINS THE COMPANY**
In a surprising turn, former AEW star QT Marshall rejoins the company in a non-wrestling capacity. Despite prior issues, Marshall returns in a VP role, signaling a resolution with AEW. While he won’t be returning as an in-ring talent, he remains free to wrestle for outside promotions.
Before you go, make sure you check out every WWE and AEW contract set to expire in 2024. Stay tuned for more updates on these developments and the latest pro wrestling news.