Okay, so I’ve been keeping up with the wrestling world, and man, has it been a wild ride lately, especially with all these WWE releases. Let me tell you about what I’ve been digging into and how I’ve been tracking it all.
First off, I started by just watching the shows and reading up on wrestling news sites. You know, just getting a feel for what’s happening. Then, when the news started breaking about releases, I knew I had to get more organized. So, I grabbed a notebook and started jotting down names.
Initially, it was just names like Dolph Ziggler, Mustafa Ali, and Matt Riddle. Big names, right? But then it got me thinking, there’s gotta be more to this. So I dug deeper. I started checking out different websites, you know, the usual sports and entertainment news outlets. They had some info, but it wasn’t complete.
That’s when I decided to create a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just a place to keep track of the names, dates, and maybe some notes about why they were let go. As I added more names, I noticed a pattern. It wasn’t just the wrestlers; there were backstage folks too, like producers and writers.
I remember seeing something about Bobby Lashley and MVP. At first, I thought it was just a storyline, but then I read that their contracts actually expired. That’s when it really hit me—this was bigger than just a few releases. There was this whole thing with TKO Group taking over, and it seemed like they were shaking things up big time.
Then came the news about Bray Wyatt. Man, that was tough. I actually took a break from tracking everything for a bit after that. It just didn’t feel right, you know? But after a while, I picked it back up because, well, it’s part of the business, as sad as it is.
So, I kept adding to my spreadsheet. I categorized folks by when they were released and tried to find any articles or statements about it. Some were let go because of creative changes, others because of budget cuts. It was all over the place.
- Watched wrestling shows and read news articles.
- Jotted down names of released wrestlers in a notebook.
- Created a spreadsheet to organize names, dates, and notes.
- Researched reasons behind each release.
- Kept the spreadsheet updated as more news came out.
Eventually, my little tracking project turned into a pretty comprehensive list. I wouldn’t say it’s perfect, but it’s helped me understand the scope of what’s been happening. It’s not just about the names; it’s about the people, the stories, and the changes in the wrestling world.
And that’s pretty much it. I just wanted to share my process because, honestly, it’s been a lot to keep up with. Wrestling’s always changing, but this felt like a particularly big shift. I’m not sure what’s coming next, but I’ll definitely keep watching and updating my notes. It’s a wild world, this wrestling thing.