As the WWE Draft approaches, fans are buzzing with speculation about potential roster changes, especially involving NXT stars like Von Wagner.
Wagner, also known as Cal Bloom, was rumored to be promoted to Raw or SmackDown. However, recent reports revealed his unexpected departure from WWE. Despite considerations for a main roster move, Wagner was among those released last week, as disclosed by PWInsider and Fightful Select.
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Bloom’s journey with WWE began in 2019 after being scouted from college football. He rose through the ranks, gaining prominence in NXT 2.0, where WWE spotlighted younger talents. Despite increasing TV time and involvement in storylines, his recent feud with Bron Breakker and Lexis King ended abruptly.
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His last match, against King on April 2, signaled the end of his WWE tenure. Wagner’s release adds to the disappointment felt by fans following WWE’s recent string of surprising cuts.
The departure of talents like Xyon Quinn, Jinder Mahal, and Xia Li, along with unexpected releases like Veer Mahan’s, has left many questioning WWE’s roster strategy.
As the draft unfolds, NXT talents like Wagner face uncertain futures amidst ongoing roster changes. The unexpected release of Wagner and others injects further intrigue into an already highly anticipated event.
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