Gulak’s release further provoked discussion regarding names who have also been accused of misconduct, but remain signed to WWE. Plenty made mention of Gable Steveson, accused of sexual assault in 2019 and seemingly avoiding charges through a technicality in Minnesota law, but he was subsequently reported to have been released too.
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“The last thing WWE wants is anything to do with people who might be involved in misconduct towards women. Absolutely no strike policy right now. So I am not surprised at all that he was let go,” one user wrote, provoking a reply about JD McDonagh, “The former Jordan Devlin says, ‘That’s not my name anymore please don’t Google me.'” McDonagh, prior to his WWE-mandated name change, had been accused of physical abuse by a former partner in 2020, and subsequently suspended indefinitely by PROGRESS Wrestling.
There were some quick to speculate whether Gulak would land with another major wrestling promotion, “He’ll definitely be in AEW. Danielson loves the guy, and if Saraya can get her brother a job [I] don’t see why Bryan can’t for Gulak.” And another said, “Ronda still pulling some strings. Jk. Drew seemed like a solid dude to be honest. Danielson prob[ably] calling him up [at the moment].” However, it was pointed out that signing him after Rousey’s allegations could send the wrong message, “I seriously doubt it especially after TK keep [sic] bringing up the stuff in WWE. Plus they had Ronda on ROH so probably want to try and get her to make more appearances so won’t do anything that could upset her.”
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