B-Fab On WWE Contracts - "It's A Scary Situation"

Former Hit Row star opens up about the realities of life as a WWE Superstar.

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Former WWE wrestler and Hit Row member Briana 'B-Fab' Brandy has discussed the realities of company contracts following her release earlier this year.

Speaking during a virtual signing with K&SWrestlefest (h/t Wrestling Inc), she explained;

“It’s a sad situation because I don’t even know if you could call it a contract. Most contracts have to be worked through until they’re finished,” she said. “So with them being able to terminate whenever, it’s more in the lines of an agreement these days. If you want to live your life, you can’t put your life onto this agreement because they can change whenever they want...So it’s kind of hard for you to do life and plan for you when you don’t know what could happen from day-to-day. It’s not as secure, it’s a very scary situation to put yourself in,” she claimed. “If you’re putting your all into that and you really want that, just like all of us, me included. It’s very difficult to say if it’s even worth it.”

B-Fab was surprisingly released in November, just weeks removed from Hit Row's SmackDown debut. The rest of the group were let go shortly afterwards, having barely appeared on the blue brand before departing.

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