4 reasons why WWE wrestlers may want to leave

Dean Ambrose is set to leave WWE once his contract expires after Wrestlemania 35.
Dean Ambrose is set to leave WWE once his contract expires after Wrestlemania 35.

#1 Hectic Workload

Finn Balor had wrestled in 169 matches in 2018.
Finn Balor had wrestled in 169 matches in 2018.

Most WWE Superstars are on the road for around 300 days a year. Some Superstars may have to perform up to 170 matches per year. That is an insane amount of workload.

Even though most WWE fans worldwide do not care about the WWE Live events, the truth is that these events garner a huge chunk of income for WWE. The ticket and merchandise sales during live events are immense. Thus, WWE is not keen to stop or reduce the workload anytime soon.

Having such a heavy workload on the wrestlers harm their body. Their body may not be able to cope up with such stringent work schedule and may bulge under pressure. Most WWE Superstars suffer injury due to this hectic work schedule. Remember when Seth Rollins had to relinquish his WWE World heavyweight championship due to an injury he picked up during a Live event?

Even though the wrestlers may have to put up more work rate during an independent scene match, they are free to do whatever they want outside the ring, and they don't have this rigorous work schedule.