It Appears As If SAnitY Is Officially Done Following Eric Young's Unexpected Move To RAW

It Appears As If SAnitY Is Officially Done Following Eric Young's Unexpected Move To RAW

Since being brought up from NXT, we've seen little to nothing of SAnitY on the main roster and after Eric Young was moved to RAW last night, it now appears as if the stable is finally at an end...

By JoshWilding - Apr 16, 2019 11:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
SAnitY made quite an impact in NXT and while there was a lot of excitement surrounding their arrival on SmackDown Live, brief feuds with The Usos and The New Day never really came to much and they've rarely been seen on the main roster since. 

During last night's episode of RAW, Eric Yoing was moved to WWE's flagship show with little to no fanfare and it now appears as if the faction is at an end. 

As you can see below, Killian Dane has confirmed that the group is no more and thanked both Young and Alexander Wolfe for the time they've spent together over the past few years. What will become of them is impossible to say and it's thought that Young could eventually transition into a backstage role. 

Nikki Cross is more than likely destined to head to SmackDown Live but a reunion for this lot now appears to be off the cards.

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