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Damage CTRL, formed at SummerSlam 2022, was a dominant force in WWE's women's division. The original trio of Bayley, IYO SKY, and Dakota Kai immediately targeted the top stars, with Kai and SKY ...
Many wrestling fans were shocked last Friday, as popular WWE Superstar Dakota Kai was among several released as part of cost-cutting moves by the company. This was Kai's second WWE release, as she ...
Dakota Kai being released by WWE came as a big surprise to plenty of people. Fans have speculated on the reason(s) behind her WWE exit, and now we have a bit more insight as to why it happened.
WWE is the biggest wrestling promotion on the planet. They have numerous shows that air weekly, such as RAW, SmackDown, NXT, EVOLVE, and Main Event, hence, their large roster is justified.
WWE's releases of Dakota Kai, Shayna Baszler, Katana Chance, Kayden Carter, and other female tag team wrestlers hurt the future of the division in many ways. Skip to main content.
WWE released several names, and Damage CTRL's Dakota Kai was on the list as she parted ways with the company for a second time. According to a new report, there's an update on Kai's status going ...
WWE has released Katana Chance, Kayden Carter, Dakota Kai, Braun Strowman, and Shayna Baszler. Reports hint Cora Jade and Eddy Thorpe may be cut too. Friday, Jun 20, 2025 ...
Cora Jade, Dakota Kai, and Shotzi all released statements on Saturday regarding their WWE departures. Jade and Kai were part of WWE roster cuts announced on Friday.
Dakota Kai has issued her first public statement since being released from WWE on Friday night. The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion took to social media to ...
Dakota Kai and Shayna Baszler have each offered their responses following their departures from WWE. It was reported ahead of Friday's "WWE SmackDown" that Kai and Baszler had been released by the ...
Dakota Kai tweeted. After the March 17th episode of Raw, the former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion wrestled on a Main Event taping on the 24th of March. She yet again wrestled Ivy Nile.
Scott, who began wrestling in 4th grade and earned her varsity letter as a 7th grader, would be the only wrestler on the team from the state of South Dakota. “It means a lot, especially if I win ...
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