That’s a big change. There are a lot of wrestlers on the WWE roster today but sometimes some of them leave the company for one reason or another. That might be for something rather negative and those situations can often be for a serious matter. That seems to be the case again, as a rather prominent wrestler has been let go from the company over an allegation.
According to Sean Ross Sapp, NXT Tag Team Champion Nash Carter has been released from WWE. This comes after Carter’s wife, Impact Wrestling wrestler Kimber Lee, accused him of domestic violence and posted a photo of him with a Hitler mustache and doing a Nazi salute. However, the wife of Carter’s partner Wes Lee has posted a tweet of her own, saying that Carter is the victim of Kimber Lee’s mental abuse and Carter and Kimber Lee have not been together. There is no word on what will be done about the title situation.
I can now confirm this information
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) April 6, 2022
https://twitter.com/Kimber_Lee90/status/1511131823203618818
https://twitter.com/Kimber_Lee90/status/1511473531648978945
Just so everyone is aware, @NashCarterWWE has been living with Wes and I for months ever since she was in the hospital (which she checked herself into). He’s actually been the one trying to avoid her and HER mental abuse. They haven’t been together. He went to 1 therapy session..
— Queen.E.Marie (@QueenEMarie11) April 5, 2022
Opinion: That got serious in a hurry as this is the kind of situation that WWE is going to do something about. Assuming what Kimber Lee is saying is true, there is no way that Carter can stick around, even to lose the titles. Hopefully everyone involved is safe now, as those are some very serious allegations. Throw in Wes Lee’s wife’s statements and things have gotten even more complicated, but for now, Carter is gone, as he more or less had to be.
What do you think of the situation? What happens to the titles? Let us know in the comments below.
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