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Gary
06-29-2006, 11:21 PM
World Wrestling Entertainment announced the departure of perennial B-show wrestler Johnny Parisi earlier today on the company's official website:

Johnny Parisi Released
June 29, 2006

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to an agreement on the release of Johnny Parisi. WWE wishes Johnny the best in all future endeavors.

Parisi signed a developmental deal with WWE in 2005. He made his WWE debut on the July 31st, 2005 edition of HEAT. Parisi only won one match during his WWE stint, and that was in his debut match against a local wrestler on that particular episode of HEAT. Parisi was pretty much relegated to jobber status by the following week as he lost every single televised match he took part in.

Parisi was taken off television in November due to a knee injury. He also broke his nose in a match with Val Venis on an episode of HEAT. His injuries eventually healed as he made a few appearances in Deep South Wrestling in 2006, but he was never brought back up to the main roster. Parisi had the dubious distinction of being the only WWE wrestler to never appear on his brand's main show. Parisi never once appeared on an episode of RAW.

Also, it was reported back in October that Triple H had no clue as to who Johnny Parisi was even though he was on the roster for a few months at that point. Triple H later apologized and even called Parisi on the telephone while he was at home nursing his various injuries.

Parisi was the thirteenth wrestler to be released by WWE in 2006 (not including the six mini wrestlers released in March). Other former WWE wrestlers released in 2006 include Juventud Guerrera, John Heidenreich, Cowboy Bob Orton, Antonio Thomas, Romeo Roselli, John Toland, Chad Wicks, Rosey, Palmer Canon, Orlando Jordan, Road Warrior Animal, and Goldust.

Ethan Hunt
06-30-2006, 01:17 AM
WWE on a releasing streak!

the madscotsman
06-30-2006, 01:32 PM
there goes another good talent.

Death Before Dishonor
06-30-2006, 06:01 PM
Dude, Every year the WWE releases at least three GOOD superstars, and then releases about seven ok superstars. I mean, This year they released Goldust and Orlando Jordan, who are good wrestlers, and last year they released the Dudleys, Billy Kidman, and a bunch of other guys. And year before that, they released Rikishi and some other good guys. And it surprises me that they release Goldust, while Scotty 2 Fuckin Hotty still has a job!