Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reports.
Direct answer
- There have been several waves of WWE releases in 2026, with reports of significant rosters cuts around WrestleMania and in the months following, affecting both main roster and NXT talents.
Key recent developments
- April 2026: Multiple outlets reported a large round of releases (often described as 20+ names) across RAW, SmackDown, and NXT, including both on-screen talent and some staff connections. Specific names frequently cited in early reports include several well-known NXT and main-roster performers, and some groups/factions underwent changes as a result. Note that details and the exact list have varied somewhat by outlet and update time. [Note: multiple outlets tracked this wave of cuts in late April 2026, often labeling it one of the biggest post-WrestleMania roaster shake-ups in years.][4][5][6]
What this could mean for you
- If you’re following a particular wrestler, their status may move quickly in the short term as contracts are renewed, paused, or players transition to independent circuits or other promotions. It’s common for WWE to refresh rosters after major events, so expect additional updates in the weeks ahead.[5][4]
How to stay updated
- For the most current, verified lists, check reputable wrestling-news outlets that publish ongoing “talent cut tracker” posts and official WWE alumni updates, and cross-reference multiple sources when you see breaking news.[4][5]
Illustration example
- A quick overview: Wrestler A exits in wave 1, Wrestler B in wave 2, and so on, with some releases accompanied by subsequent rebranding or new ring names. This pattern is typical in WWE’s post-WrestleMania periods as the company adjusts its long-term storytelling plans.[4]
Citations
- Reports of large post-WrestleMania cuts in 2026 and the resulting on-screen and developmental roster changes are covered by wrestling outlets and compilations detailing the releases (examples include ProWrestling.net’s tracker and mainstream wrestling coverage). For broader context on what happened and which groups were affected, see round-up discussions from wrestling media and fan channels reporting on the April 2026 releases.[6][5][4]