Possible New Information On Why Emma Was Recently Released From WWE Has Emerged

Possible New Information On Why Emma Was Recently Released From WWE Has Emerged

The release of RAW Superstar Emma came as a shock to everyone (her included, by the looks of it), and now we might just have some new details on what prompted WWE to severe ties with the Aussie wrestler...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 01, 2017 02:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Si.com
Though Emma has had her ups and downs with WWE, her recent release still came as a big surprise because the company had seemingly begun to give the Aussie Superstar a bit of a push. At the very least, one would assume that if they were planning on letting her go that she wouldn't have got so much offence in during both of her matches with Asuka.

Does that indicate that Emma being future endeavoured was a snap decision?

Well, if this new report from Si.com is accurate, Emma can thank her rocky relationship with the RAW writing staff for what went down.


Emma created just enough enemies on the writing staff, which she exacerbated from the way she voiced her opinion on Twitter. The doors remain open for a return, but her exit from the company is viewed by some as addition by subtraction in the locker room.

Of course, plenty of Superstars have voiced their displeasure with how their characters were being handled on social media in the past, but if you're not seen as having a lot of stroke with the company, it can come back to haunt them - as it clearly has in this instance.

Hopefully Emma will indeed be back at some point, because she is a hell of a talent.
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