Dangerous Incorporated
10-10-2007, 09:47 PM
Source: PWInsider.com
Krissy Vaine, who recently debuted on Smackdown, is already gone from WWE.
Apparently, Vaine and Ryan O'Reilly (who she is involved in a relationship with) both asked for their respective releases from the company. They asked for their releases because of the travel and distance apart while working the main roster.
After working several years in the Carolina area, Vaine landed a developmental deal with WWE in January 2006. She worked for Deep South Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling while under contract to WWE.
O'Reilly had just been sent on the road in recent weeks for the Raw brand. Although, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter recently reported that O'Reilly was on the brink of being called up to ECW. O'Reilly was slated to be part of ECW last year in a tag team with Derek Neikirk. However, just before the team was going to get called up, O'Reilly violated the WWE Wellness Policy and was suspended for 30 days. He then lost his spot on the main roster and continued working in Deep South Wrestling.
A few developmental workers are rolling their eyes at the couple regarding this move. They feel that they worked so hard to get a shot with the company, only to waste WWE's time and throw it all away just as they were about to make it.
Krissy Vaine, who recently debuted on Smackdown, is already gone from WWE.
Apparently, Vaine and Ryan O'Reilly (who she is involved in a relationship with) both asked for their respective releases from the company. They asked for their releases because of the travel and distance apart while working the main roster.
After working several years in the Carolina area, Vaine landed a developmental deal with WWE in January 2006. She worked for Deep South Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling while under contract to WWE.
O'Reilly had just been sent on the road in recent weeks for the Raw brand. Although, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter recently reported that O'Reilly was on the brink of being called up to ECW. O'Reilly was slated to be part of ECW last year in a tag team with Derek Neikirk. However, just before the team was going to get called up, O'Reilly violated the WWE Wellness Policy and was suspended for 30 days. He then lost his spot on the main roster and continued working in Deep South Wrestling.
A few developmental workers are rolling their eyes at the couple regarding this move. They feel that they worked so hard to get a shot with the company, only to waste WWE's time and throw it all away just as they were about to make it.