23-04-2025
Released WWE Superstar Breaks Silence On Departure
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Earlier this year, a wave of talent releases swept through WWE, impacting several well-known performers, including Giovanni Vinci, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Isla Dawn, Cedric Alexander, the formidable tag team AOP (Akam and Rezar,) along with their manager Paul Ellering, and the promising Blair Davenport.
For Davenport, this news came after a relatively brief but noteworthy stint with the company. Recently, Davenport addressed her departure from WWE during a candid livestream, offering her perspective on the situation with a mature and positive outlook.
Bea Priestly (Blair Davenport) briefly speaks on her release from WWE and praises Lyra, Cora, Roxanne, Tiffany, and Giulia — FemmesWrestle⚠️ (@FemmesWrestle) April 22, 2025
When asked about the reasons behind her release, Davenport offered a straightforward explanation, stating, "Because I was part of a big release. I think it was just budget cuts to make up for their contracts. I don't have any negative feelings or anything like that. It's just the job and the business. That's the way it goes, really."
Looking ahead, Davenport expressed an optimistic view of her future endeavors. "I'm excited for what's coming in the future, I'm excited to kind of get back to my roots a little bit, and do my own thing again. I did love doing stuff in Japan and the UK. I'm excited to do the Indies in America because I've never actually done the indies here at all. So yes, I'm excited for the future."
Davenport concluded her remarks by reassuring her fans and expressing goodwill towards her former colleagues, stating, "Don't be upset for me, it's fine. It's the job, it's the way it goes. I'm happy for all my friends who are still there."
The WWE logo is seen on the front of the WWE wrestling world headquarters on January 28, 2024 in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE founder Vince McMahon resigned from the WWE and its parent company TKO as...
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Davenport initially captured the attention of the WWE Universe during her time in NXT UK, showcasing a compelling blend of intensity and in-ring prowess. Her talent led to a transition to the main NXT brand in America, where she achieved the milestone by winning the Women's Iron Survivor Challenge in 2023.
This victory positioned her for a bright future within WWE. The following year, in the 2024 draft, Davenport was called up to the main roster, making her debut on SmackDown in June. However, despite this promising start and the anticipation surrounding her arrival on the blue brand, Davenport's main roster run proved to be disappointingly short and characterized by limited opportunities.
She made only a handful of television appearances, with her most notable involvement being in the tournament to crown the inaugural Women's United States Champion. Unfortunately, her journey in this tournament was cut short with a first-round elimination. Her final match under the WWE banner took place in November 2024.
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