Several Female WWE Superstars Said To Be Concerned About Their Spots After Influx Of NXT Talent

Several Female WWE Superstars Said To Be Concerned About Their Spots After Influx Of NXT Talent

This past week on both RAW and SmackDown LIVE we saw the return of Paige and the main roster debuts of 5 ladies from NXT. Now, some of the other women are reportedly worried about their spots on the card...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 24, 2017 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE recently got a huge influx of up-and-coming talent in the form of Ruby Riot, Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, Sarah Logan and Liv Moragn from NXT, as well as the returning Paige. There's little doubt that these ladies were brought up to bolster the ranks of the somewhat stale women's division, but what does it mean for some of the lower/mid-card Superstars?

Well, according to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, a lot of the "marginal female talent" are worried about their spots, and he feels WWE is likely going to make some cuts in the coming weeks.

Emma recently found herself being released, but this definitely suggests that more could soon be joining her. If it does come to that, who do you think will be first out the door?
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