WWE has come to terms on the release of NXT performers Brian Reid (a/k/a Tony Briggs) and C Denzel Freeman. Both individuals announced Friday on Twitter that they were parting ways with the sports-entertainment organization.
Freeman, an amateur wrestler from the University of the Cumberlands, began training at the WWE Performance Center late last year. He never competed in a match before a live crowd. He stated:
I didn't make it. WWE contract, terminated. Thanks for the fun, but it's time to move on. One, final #Blaze
— C Denzel Freeman (@OmegaBatman52) April 24, 2015
Briggs, a 6-foot-2, 275-pound wrestler from California, signed with WWE in late 2013. He infrequently wrestled at NXT live events, and was squashed the two times he competed on television.
I would to thank #WWE and #NXT for my wonderful experience with the company. I learned nothing but amazing and priceless lessons and…
— Tony Briggs (@BriggsWWE) April 24, 2015
Knowledge from the best talent and trainers in the world. This is a tough day but I must keep moving forward.
— Tony Briggs (@BriggsWWE) April 24, 2015
Thank you to the Coaches, medical staff, and talent for giving me the best year and a half of my life!
— Tony Briggs (@BriggsWWE) April 24, 2015
But make no mistake…I'll be back! Time to move forward, make progress, and keep poppin' the boys where ever I can! #Cannonball
— Tony Briggs (@BriggsWWE) April 24, 2015
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