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Top five superstars who may never wrestle full-time again in WWE

Published at :August 23, 2024 at 7:36 PM
Modified at :August 23, 2024 at 7:36 PM
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The list contains some multi-time world champions

WWE boasts one of the largest rosters in the pro wrestling industry, including a varied range of talent. However, other superstars, including some of the Stamford-based promotion’s biggest names, are temporarily on sabbatical. While several are out due to injury, others have been noticeably absent from the schedule for personal reasons.

Among them are several celebrities who have quietly begun to pursue other parts of life, abandoning their in-ring careers.

While this may be a sobering truth, many talented individuals may choose to work part-time upon their eventual return to the organization. The ever-changing environment of the Stamford-based promotion may see a substantial upheaval in the next years.

5. Omos

Omos is one of the superstars whose appearances in WWE are already quite uncommon. Regardless, he appeared in numerous fascinating feuds regularly when MVP was his manager.

However, following the latter’s departure, The Nigerian Giant may never return to the organization as a full-time employee.

His appearances may become highly limited as the Stamford-based marketing uses him as a unique attraction.

WWE could save Omos for exceptional occasions to create show-stopping battles that would generate interest and buzz. This will have a considerably greater impact since he maintains an aura of invincibility.

4. Carmella

Carmella is one of the most well-known figures in the women’s division, and she has been absent from television since March 2023 due to maternity leave.

However, the Princess of Staten Island may never return to WWE as a full-time wrestler since she has embraced parenthood.

The 36-year-old might reduce her workload to spend more time with her child and support his development. She may occasionally wrestle in the Stamford-based organization and serve as an enhancement talent to help other superstars in the women’s division.

3. Becky Lynch

Becky Lynch is another stunning name on the list, and she may never wrestle professionally again. The Man is presently a free agent since she did not sign a new deal with WWE. However, since her exit from pro wrestling, Lynch has been pursuing a variety of different opportunities.

It’s possible that she’s taken a break from her full-time in-ring job and is preparing to pursue other opportunities.

Becky Lynch may return to WWE at some point, but she may only work part-time given that she has nothing left to prove in the Stamford-based business.

2. Alexa Bliss

Alexa Bliss is one of the most well-known figures in the women’s division, however she is now on leave owing to parental duties. She may never be able to wrestle full-time again. Little Miss Bliss is now loving motherhood and will likely devote the most of her time to her family.

She might return to a part-time schedule and make infrequent appearances in the Stamford-based promotion. For many years, Alexa Bliss has carried the torch for the women’s division. However, she will most likely favor spending quality time with her family over her full-time wrestling career.

1. Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins, one of WWE’s top performers, may never wrestle full-time again. The Visionary is supposedly absent from television owing to a chronic condition and an injury. Rollins has a history of back problems and injuries, which may force him to follow a gentler regimen.

The former World Heavyweight Champion might go part-time to continue his in-ring career. With injuries taking a toll on his physique, he might want to avoid competing on weekly programs and PLEs as much as possible. Seth Rollins might be a mainstay in WWE, although he may not wrestle very much.

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