This past weekend, WWE had released a handful of Superstars from their contract. The stars that were let go were former WWE World Champion Jinder Mahal, Indus Sher’s Veer Mahaan, and Sanga. The list also included Xyon Quinn and Xia Li. Recently, the Queen of Harts, Natalya shared heartfelt messages about two of the released stars.

The former WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion shared a story on Twitter about how Xyon Quinn was eager to learn from her and her husband TJ Wilson. Quinn trained in the Hart Dungeon. Natalya mentioned that the former WWE Superstar was working very hard to get better.

“A year ago, @XyonQuinnWWE reached out to @TJWilson and asked if he could please train with us at our ring. Xyon’s been coming down to The Dungeon, which is in a small warehouse with no air conditioning, just a wrestling ring… the most important thing you need there is HEART. Xyon was working very hard to get better. It was so cool to witness his drive and determination weekly. I look forward to many more days of rebuilding with you my friend. You will get your chance again. WE STAY READY! ?,” Natalya tweeted.

The Queen of Harts also mentioned that Jinder Mahal was a friend for life and always valued it.

“Raj is the best. Appreciate his friendship and advice so much- and always looking out for me on crazy travel days. He would never ever let me put my suitcase in the overhead of the plane without helping me. A friend for life. Proud of you @JinderMahal ?,” Natalya tweeted.

What do you think is next for Jinder Mahal, Quinn, and the other released WWE Superstars?

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