Every WWE Release Of 2021 - Where Are They Now? (Five Years Later)

30. B-FAB

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Then: Hit Row's first run on WWE's main roster was a total washout. It was so crummy that the entire faction ended up being released mere months after first showing up on SmackDown. So much for that. This was a crying shame for B-FAB, because she never actually got to show anything she's capable of before being cut from the roster in November 2021.

Now: FAB returned to the company alongside several of her Hit Row colleagues in August 2022. Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott wasn't with them (he'd signed with AEW by that point), but hopes were high that Triple H would manage the group better than Vince McMahon.

Painful news flash: They flopped again.

That wasn't the end of B-FAB's story though. Not by a long shot. She started hanging around with The Street Profits (which was a noticeable leap up the pecking order for her) before eventually aligning with Michin. Together, that duo have become little more than perpetual punching bags for heels like Jade Cargill.

In fact, their feud with Cargill has been used as evidence against Hunter's booking style. It's interminable, basically. Worst of all, neither Michin or FAB have actually been allowed to look all that competitive against Jade...or anyone else for that matter.

B-FAB has personality, but she's rarely able to sink her teeth into anything worthwhile on WWE screens. Her last televised match was in November 2025, and she's wrestled exactly once (on a house show) since then. So much for WWE viewing her as a real breakout prospect.

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