Blair Davenport showed off a surprising new look after WWE released her earlier this week. The company has released several stars last week. Davenport was called up to the main roster last year in ...
WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray suggests that Blair Davenport's recent release may be connected to her ex-boyfriend, AEW star Will Ospreay. Over the weekend, WWE released several wrestlers ...
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Report: Blair Davenport Released By WWEBlair Davenport, also known as Bea Priestly, signed with WWE in 2021, and she had a run on NXT UK. She later moved to NXT and won the Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge in 2023. Davenport was moved ...
Liv Morgan has been praised for her physique by former WWE Superstar, Blair Davenport. The latter was released on February 7, 2025, alongside several other superstars.
WWE appears to be engaging in a new round of mass talent cuts that began late Friday evening, and according to both PWInsider and Fightful, the latest victim is Blair Davenport.
Blair Davenport, formerly Bea Priestley, has been released from WWE and hinted at a possible return to Japan's STARDOM, where she previously found significant success. WWE also released other ...
Former WWE star Blair Davenport, aka Bea Priestley, has reacted for the first time since her WWE release and potentially teased where she could be heading next. Priestley was one of a few stars ...
WWE released several talents on Friday night ... It's also been confirmed that SmackDown Superstar Blair Davenport will be released. Televised appearances for the former NXT UK star had been ...
WWE has recently released another talent who was quietly moved to the Alumni section. Other notable releases included Sonya Deville, AOP, The Good Brothers, and Blair Davenport. The cuts began ...
More wrestlers are reportedly departing WWE. PWInsider and Fightful are reporting that AOP (Rezar & Akam), Paul Ellering, and Blair Davenport have been released by WWE. Both also report that Sonya ...
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