One big thing
WWE has officially confirmed Dijak’s exit from the company by moving his profile to the Alumni section of WWE.com’s roster page.
Why it matters
Dijak’s departure represents a significant shift in WWE’s talent roster, potentially impacting the company’s future storylines and match quality.
The details
• Dijak announced his contract non-renewal on Twitter earlier this week.
• He was set to become a free agent on Friday, June 28.
• Dijak had been with WWE since 2017, starting in NXT.
• He made his main roster debut as T-Bar in the Retribution faction in September 2020.
• After Retribution disbanded, he returned to NXT in October 2022.
• His last main roster appearance was during the WWE Draft.
By the numbers
• 6 years: Dijak’s tenure with WWE (2017-2023)
• 3 years: Time spent on the main roster (2020-2023)
• 2 runs in NXT (2017-2020, 2022-2023)
What they’re saying
Dijak previously released a statement about his WWE exit, which can be found here.
The big picture
Dijak’s departure raises questions about WWE’s roster management and talent utilization. His skills as a performer could make him a valuable asset to other wrestling promotions.
What’s next?
With Dijak now a free agent, wrestling fans will be eagerly watching to see where he lands next and how WWE plans to fill the gap left by his departure.
What are your thoughts on Dijak’s WWE exit? Do you think he was underutilized during his time with the company? Share your opinions in the comments below.
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