
"WWE releases injured stars Zoey Stark and Santos Escobar in unexpected post-WrestleMania cuts."
WWE has made another round of roster cuts following WrestleMania 42, and this time the news came with little noise.
Late Friday, several talents were informed they would no longer be with the company, including two stars who had recently dealt with injuries. The quiet nature of the releases caught many fans off guard, especially given the timing so soon after WWE’s biggest event of the year.
Among the names confirmed are Zoey Stark and Santos Escobar. Both performers had faced injury setbacks in recent months, making their departures particularly surprising.
Stark had been working her way back after a lengthy knee issue, while Escobar’s momentum had slowed due to physical setbacks that limited his appearances. Their exits signal a clear shift as WWE reshapes its roster heading into the summer season.
Injuries Add Unexpected Twist to Roster Cuts
Zoey Stark’s release stands out the most. The former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion had shown strong potential before being sidelined.
Reports indicated she had recently been cleared to compete again, which makes the decision feel sudden. Stark had built a reputation as a hard-hitting, technically sharp performer, and many expected her to resume climbing the women’s division ranks once fully active.
Santos Escobar’s departure is equally notable. As the leader of Legado del Fantasma, he brought charisma and international appeal to WWE programming.
His in-ring style and confident presence made him a steady mid-card fixture when healthy. However, injuries disrupted that trajectory, and the company ultimately chose to move in a different direction.
This wave of releases reportedly includes more than twenty names across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Post-WrestleMania roster adjustments are not new in WWE, but each round carries ripple effects throughout the industry.
Contract expirations, creative changes, and budget considerations often shape these decisions behind the scenes.
For Stark and Escobar, the wrestling world remains wide open. Both bring proven talent and television experience that could attract interest from promotions across the globe.
While their WWE chapters have closed, their careers are far from finished — and the next move may arrive sooner than many expect.
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Syed Abdul Hadi
I am SYED ABDUL HADI, a BS Electronics & Communication (ELC&COM) student at COMSATS University Islamabad and currently working as a Senior Editor at WRESTLING NEWS PLUS, where I manage content and ensure consistent audience engagement.
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