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Shane "Swerve" Strickland Lost Interest In WWE Run Following B-FAB's Release

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After forming in May of 2021, Hit Row quickly became a popular faction in WWE and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, Ashante "Thee" Adonis, Top Dolla and B-FAB moved to SmackDown in the WWE Draft.

The group were suddenly released shortly after, though, with B-FAB being let go in early November before the rest of Hit Row were released a couple of weeks later.

Speaking to The Wrestling Classic, Scott - now going by Shane "Swerve" Strickland - revealed he lost interest in his WWE run following B-FAB's release. 

"Truth be told, after Briana [Brandy] got let go, it kind of, for me, I kind of lost the interest anyway. I'm a person that's 100 percent go or not so they're not 100 percent behind me, it's like, okay, I can't be 100 percent behind this project. So it's cool. Y'all gonna do - WWE is gonna WWE. They're gonna do what they do, they have what they want and they're happy with what they got. I'm not necessarily happy with what I'm noticing with the product change but they're happy with it. It's their money, it's their product, it's their investors so, give them what they wanna give them and if I don't fit in that, cool," Swerve said.

"I'll go do some other sh*t anyway because honestly, the schedule moved too slow for me. I'm on a busy schedule, I'm like flying here to here. I'm not gonna be home for like 12 days, I'm in the studio with - working on music with one of Kanye [West's] producers, so, like I said, y'all move too slow. I need to move, so, and like, it's good to be on my own with this kind of stuff too."

While they are no longer in WWE, Hit Row are set to reunite on the independent wrestling scene soon at MCW Wrestling's March 19 show in Parkville, Maryland. 

H/T to WrestlingNews.co

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