The WWE Universe favored ZZ Loupe from the last season of Tough Enough so strongly that he almost won the competition despite the WWE trainers involved with the show begging and pleading for him to leave.

Many within WWE were surprised when ZZ was signed along with some others from the competition last summer, but it seems that the run has ended for Loupe.

According to a report from DailyWrestlingNews.com, former WWE Tough Enough competitor Zamariah “ZZ” Loupe has been released by the company.

There is no official reason given as to why ZZ was released by the company, but it is possible that the powers that be in WWE developmental just gave up trying to develop him.

Back in November, Loupe suffered an injury while training that has been said was his fault. After the injury, he was expected to be out for roughly six weeks. He ended up being out of action for over two months.

The fact is that it takes a lot more than likability and some strange charisma to become a WWE superstar. It takes intense work ethic and the desire to fit in the industry. Loupe simply didn’t have those skills.

Do you think WWE made a mistake releasing ZZ?

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