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5 wrestlers that may quit WWE in 2018
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A quick search will show us that WWE currently employs over 550 people. A majority of them are the male and female talent that either work house shows, train at the Performance Centre, or appear on WWE programming every week. Professional wrestling, in general, is a cutthroat business, and the performers have less time to make friends, when they are in a constant battle to protect their spot, or climb up the food chain.
While some make it, many of them don’t and are often lost in the shuffle. WWE Superstars are ambitious, as a little taste of the spotlight leaves them wanting for more success. However, very few get the opportunity to make a real difference in the company, while the others lag behind, unable to keep up with the rest of the locker room.
Whether it is due to differences with the creative team, or to just freshen up their characters and make a fresh start, a few WWE Superstars may end up leaving the company this year. Let’s take a look at five wrestlers that may quit the WWE soon.
#5 The Colons
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You’d be forgiven if you’ve completely forgotten the fact that The Colons are still employed by the WWE. Primo and Epico have gone through a couple of gimmick changes; the duo have been given multiple chances by the company. Although one could argue that their gimmicks were destined to flop with the WWE audience, they did not do themselves any favours either.
Primo and Epico won the tag team titles once on the main roster, but have largely gone unnoticed over the past couple of years. While their run as Los Matadores was entertaining, they couldn’t capitalise on the momentum, and were taken off television to be repackaged yet again.
Now, however, they find themselves in the middle of nowhere, and it would do their individual careers a world of good if they took some time off, went back to the independents, and started enjoying themselves again.