5 female wrestlers you didn't know had been fired by WWE

Many female wrestlers have been fired from WWE over the years
Many female wrestlers have been fired from WWE over the years

#4. Cameron

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Cameron was a complete product of WWE's Performance Center, since the former superstar had no experience in a wrestling ring before she made her WWE debut. She would go on to partner with Naomi as The Funkadactlys during her time on WWE TV and was even part of the debut season of Total Divas.

Following The Funkadactyl's split, Cameron was left with no future storylines in WWE and seemingly made a big mistake when she decided to make comments about the company on Youtube.

"For the people who don’t know, I wasn’t happy with my position in WWE. I was coming to ‘TVs’ and I just wasn’t doing anything. I know that I didn’t have the best in-ring skills, because I was brought up early. I’m really honest about that, I can keep it one-thousand percent. I wanted to go back down to NXT. I’m like ‘I know this may mean I might lose my spot. I know this may get me fired,’ but I rather walk away knowing that I did everything I possibly can, than nothing at all and I walk away with regret.”

Cameron was released from WWE not long after making this statement and the star went on to explain how the company fired her.

"I get this ‘ding’ [on my phone] and Mark [Carrano, WWE Senior Director of Talent Relations] says ‘Can you call me?’ And I just knew, so I called him and he told me. It was shocking, but at the same time, that’s just where we were. I’d given my all and things just weren’t progress, so, it hit me, and I thanked him for my time. This is one experience I’m never ever going to forget, unfortunately, it’s not a fairy tale ending.”

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