10 WWE Stars Who Will Leave In 2021

3. Lana

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Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer recently claimed that Lana's latest WWE push actually started out as a punishment. Whether that's true or not, it's fair to say that her underdog babyface run has a limited shelf life. This isn't a company that tends to go long-term with many angles or pushes if they don't hit within a few weeks.

There's a decent chance they'll get bored of this mini-push soon.

That'd leave Lana right back in no-man's land. Her hubby Miro said on 'Talk Is Jericho' a while back that the couple also love being around one another, and he admitted that it's hard to juggle differing WWE and AEW schedules (especially during a global pandemic). Perhaps Lana would be willing to join her man and experience pastures new?

Alternatively, Lana could try her luck away from pro wrestling. She boasts a significant social media following, and probably wouldn't find it hard to snag modelling contracts or other avenues to make money. Being closer to Miro is likely the biggest carrot though.

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