It’s no big secret that there are several WWE talents who want out of their contracts, and over the last few months names such as Luke Harper, Mike Kanellis and Sin Cara have all publicly announced on Twitter that they requested to be released.
This strategy doesn’t seem to be working out very well for said talents, as they have yet to be released, and on the recent NXT conference call Triple H noted that he doesn’t think that’s the right way to get things done.
“I don’t understand people airing issues. If you have one talk to us. If you put that out there in the media that’s not a way to go about business. If I had a complaint with a talent I don’t go on Twitter and complain to them, I speak to them. I’ve never understood that process if it’s legit.”
“There’s a silliness to it, a maturity issue of it’s not how you handle business. Anybody that is out there that is serious about it [gaining their release] that’s talking on the internet, using their phones, you handle your business like a professional. We’re in professional wrestling and the keyword there is professional. That’s what we are trying to change about the business and make people more – professional.”
With WWE officials trying harder than ever to lock talents into longer deals it seems unlikely that anyone will be released any time soon, but this is wrestling after all, so you can never say never.
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