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The question of who is responsible for selecting the specific names cut in WWE‘s post-WrestleMania 42 roster purge now has a definitive answer — and it points directly to Triple H. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer addressed the situation in response to debate about why Triple H had not used his influence to prevent TKO from releasing certain prominent performers.
“Nobody above Levesque is saying who to cut. Maybe Nick Khan, maybe not. Ari Emanuel isn’t sitting there saying we have to fire Zelina and Kairi. By and large the decision maker, for good or for bad, here is Paul. It’s like in other years where people blamed this person or that person when the decision was 100 percent Vince,” Meltzer wrote. The comparison to Vince McMahon’s era is pointed — Meltzer is drawing a direct line between how criticism was historically misattributed to other parties when the decision-making responsibility ultimately rested with one person.
The Post-WrestleMania 42 Releases Include Aleister Black, Kairi Sane, Zelina Vega, Motor City Machine Guns, and More
The wave of releases following WrestleMania 42 included significant names across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT — Aleister Black, Zelina Vega, Kairi Sane, The Motor City Machine Guns, Apollo Crews, The Wyatt Sicks, Alba Fyre, and others all received releases in the same week. Many in the wrestling community have voiced support for those released, with WWE‘s Jackie Redmond notably deleting a tweet that had pushed for Kairi Sane to be brought back. Meltzer’s framing of Triple H as the sole decision-maker on specific names — regardless of the broader corporate directive to reduce the roster — is the most definitive attribution of responsibility for the cuts to emerge since the releases were confirmed.
