Over the weekend, WWE released several talents, including Elektra Lopez, Giovanni Vinci, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Isla Dawn, Cedric Alexander, AOP (Rezar and Akam), their manager Paul Ellering, and Blair Davenport. Sonya Deville was informed that WWE wouldn’t renew her deal, which expires later this month.
Lopez was a name that was later revealed as a name to be let go on Sunday. She confirmed the news in a post on social media. To hype her new journey, she said she has a packed schedule for the next 90 days.
Heard any good news lately? No? Well, make it quick—I’ve got a packed schedule for the next 90 days⏳ pic.twitter.com/M1ThSnEPYX
— Elektra Lopez (@elektralopezwwe) February 11, 2025
Lopez signed with WWE in 2021 and quickly became associated with the Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Angel, & Berto) faction in NXT. The group moved to SmackDown in late 2022, but Lopez initially stayed behind in NXT before she later rejoined them on the main roster in early 2024.
She last competed on the December 6th episode of WWE SmackDown in a triple threat match against Tiffany Stratton and Naomi for the WWE Women’s United States Title Tournament.