#2. B-Fab agreed to a new WWE deal shortly before her release
Despite Hit Row being one of WWE SmackDown's newest factions, one of its key members, B-Fab, got released by the company on November 4.
Wrestling Observer's Bryan Alvarez recently tweeted out that she had signed a new deal with the promotion not too long ago:
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Although the November 4th releases apparently took place due to budget cuts, many speculate that there are likely more reasons behind these decisions.
#1. R-Truth expresses interest in working with Hit Row
In related news, R-Truth recently praised Hit Row. Speaking on The Wrestling Inc. Daily, he mentioned meeting members of the SmackDown faction in the Performance Center.
Although the WWE veteran is currently part of the RAW brand, he seems quite open to lending them a bit of credibility on-screen.
“I love Hit Row man. I’d love to do something with them. I went to the PC and met all of them, and I like what they’re doing. I love what they’re doing. You might see me do something with them. I mean, they’re on SmackDown, I’m on RAW, but this is the wrestling business man, you never know what’s gonna happen. It’d be very fun. I like to give them the rub. I’m down like that,” said R-Truth.
With B-Fab's recent WWE departure, Hit Row currently includes the following members — Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, Ashante 'Thee' Adonis, and Top Dolla.
R-Truth is mostly booked in 24/7 title segments these days, so it would be a nice change of pace to see him interact with talents outside of that scenario at some point.
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