Another WWE developmental talent is outand hes pointing the finger straight at creative. Drako Knox, one of the names recently released from WWEs LFG, NXT, ID, and EVOLVE programs, didnt hold back after learning his time with the company had come to an end.

Knox reacted on Twitter to Booker Ts comments about how developmental wrestlers usually have about two to two and a half years to prove themselves. And while Knox agreed with that timeline, he made it clear that effort alone doesnt guarantee anything if the creative team doesnt see a future for you.

Thats a brutal truth about WWEs developmental systemone where passion and work ethic arent always enough. Knoxs words reflect the frustration of many who feel their fate was sealed long before any real opportunity came.

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Fans online have echoed the sentiment that Knox had potential and a strong presence, but WWE Creative ultimately didnt have a direction for him. That disconnect between talent and storytelling continues to cost promising names their spot before they ever hit the main roster.

Drako Knox now joins a growing list of talents who were released despite strong feedback and backstage support. Whether another promotion picks him up or he takes time to reset, one things for surehes not staying silent about what went down.

What do you think about Drako Knoxs comments on WWEs creative process?
Should WWEs developmental system focus more on giving wrestlers long-term creative plans before releasing them? Sound off in the comments.

Do you think it's time WWE to rethink how it uses its developmental talent? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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