#14 WWE NXT release Oney Lorcan
Oney Lorcan was always one of WWE NXT's most understated but effortlessly entertaining superstars. His tag team with Danny Burch was grossly under-utilized and under-appreciated.
Oney's release isn't one of the more shocking ones given his relatively low-profile, but he's a great talent and one that arguably had a higher ceiling than we saw him reach while in WWE.
#13 WWE SmackDown release B-Fab
This is one of the more bizarre releases as B-Fab was a big part of the newly called-up to SmackDown Hit Row who were just starting to get over and introduce themselves to the mainstream audience.
Now the remaining trio will have to continue in WWE without the female member who was a major attraction during their time in NXT.
#12, #11, #10, #9 and #8 WWE NXT releases Jessi Kamea, Zayda Ramier, Trey Baxter, Katrina Cortez and Jeet Rama
With every round of WWE releases there's always a handful of NXT stars who were either just getting started or hadn't quite broken through to television yet and this round of releases is certainly no exception.
The biggest name out of this list is probably Trey Baxter who had been given a sizable spotlight on NXT over the past few months and was earmarked as a potential future star for the company.