WWE has undergone another series of mass layoffs because several superstars have been released, granted their release, or said that their contracts would not be renewed in recent days. An unhappy star was the former WWE women’s team champion Isla Dawn. While her former rival, the WWE female intercontinental champion, Lyra Valkyria, is happy to see the thorn in her WWE disappeared, she also had a few words of encouragement for her former colleague.
“Good riddling. We are free!” Valkyria wrote. “Unfortunately, she is indestructible and after having come from hell, I doubt that she will stop here. Good luck in the following locker rooms, you will always know when she is in the room .. or even in the building. .
Good riddance 😒
We are free!
Unfortunately, she is indestructible and after having come from hell, I doubt that she will stop here.
Good luck in the following locker rooms, you will always know when it is in the room .. or even in the building … you hear it before seeing it# 90 days pic.twitter.com/cjup5mrybw
– Lyra Valkyria (@real_valkyria) February 8, 2025
Dawn and Valkyria were both products from the short -term WWE NXT UK development system. Although none of women held the NXT UK championship, they were both more successful in the United States, where Valkyria is a former WWE NXT women’s champion and the first women’s intercontinental champion, while Dawn organized the Titles of the WWE women’s team and the WWE NXT TAG TAG team alongside its former partner, Alba Fyre. From publication, Fyre was still with WWE.
Dawn was not the only former champion released over the weekend, when the former WWE team champion Raw Tag Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows were also published, as well as the former L champion ‘WWE women’s team, Sonya Deville, the former team of the team of the WWE team NXT Giovanni Vinci, and former talent of NXT Uk Blair Davenport.