Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE’s Ridge Holland a.k.a. Luke Menzies out about personal life & WWE in 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE’s Ridge Holland a.k.a. Luke Menzies out about personal life & WWE in 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there will be censored adult language references at some point in this content or/and I have tried to censor it the best I can.

WWE Ridge Holland a.k.a. Luke Menzies out: his statement is as follows: "Man facepalming emoji or something to that effect: I never thought I'd never be able to pay my mortgage. I feel like I've been hung out to dry after leading injured working for another company on the half of WWE. And to that my contract not being renewed knowing that I be able to wrestle for seven months. This is brutal.

Yes they are taking care of my surgery and physical therapy, but let's be honest, that's the bare minimum after what we sacrifice for the company. Plus the possibility of having to get my neck fuesd too.

Talk about getting totally f***ed."

Straight off the bat this has nothing to do with tribalism, but anyone that has been around wrestling long enough can agree with my point of this is what happens when a wrestling promotion is being ran by business people and not a mixture of wrestling and business people.

Because let's look at it on the surface to begin with; it is hardly a good fudgin' look for TKO and/or the WWE. Because even under Vince I have heard a mixture of situations from different wrestlers throughout the years, but the more recent times it had became common practice not to release someone that is medically injured [I have phrased it in that manner, because more often than not wrestlers are somewhat banged up or carrying an injury,] but my point is; they can still go out to wrestle and consequently make money and pay their bills and anything other.]

But in this case it definitely sounds like Holland/Menzies is far from being cleared to wrestle again any time soon and as this injury happened representing the WWE; it should be the WWE that should pay, so hypothetically if he was getting paid somewhere in the region of $300,000 per year to $500,000 a year I don't see why the WWE cannot honour that for a maximum of the next 3 years or until he signs for a different company.

Come on! It isn't like the TKO/the WWE can't afford it, you know signing these massive contracts worth absolutely billions, I mean at worst they would lose 1.5 million which is absolutely nothing to the WWE, I have just realised most scariest thing about this entire situation, by association it makes Vince look as if he had some kind of moral compass, which as everyone knows this man has a very little more compass.

I am going to leave this content on this question; so when are any of the WWE talent of any description going to really consider action to bring around unionisation?

 

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