12 Wrestlers Who Left WWE In 2018

3. Tian Bing, Cheng Yuxiang

Wwe 2018 Releases
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Two more Chinese trainees, Tiang Bin and Cheng Yuxiang, were shuffled out the company's bloated Performance Center alongside Gabriel Ealy in October.

Bin Wang - latterly 'Tiang Bin' - was lauded by WWE as their first ever signing from mainland China when he penned on the dotted line in June 2016. The company clearly had big hopes for him - and what he could do for their bottom line in the People's Republic - as they entered him into WrestleMania 33's Andre the Giant Battle Royal. He achieved precisely nothing else within WWE after that.

Yuxiang was one of the hopefuls scouted during Ming's Shanghai tryout. During his brief NXT career, he went under the name Jason, just because. He didn't do much of anything, really.

 
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