WWE SmackDown star Steve Cutler was released tonight, and we at SK Wrestling wish him all the best for his future. He's a fantastic talent and we're certain that he will excel at whatever he may choose to do.
Steve Cutler was released. WWE has no plans for Murphy, basically abandoning the Aaliyah Mysterio angle. Would it make sense to pair Murphy with Wesley Blake, and reform their tag-team? Or, do you see Blake staying with Corbin?Would love to hear your thoughts, @JDfromNY206.
However, there is a possibility on WWE SmackDown, following the release of Steve Cutler that can certainly not be ignored. Blake and Murphy are now on the same brand, and this NXT duo could now come together to form an impressive alliance.
Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode need fresh babyfaces to work with to elevate the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships and there's probably no better team in this role than Blake and Murphy. Murphy really hasn't done anything of significance since the whole angle with Aalyah Mysterio which is a shame if you consider how talented the young man is.
It will also be a step up for WWE SmackDown star Wesley Blake, who's just been relegated to the position of King Corbin's sidekick.
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