Vince McMahon Down On Three Talents Just As WWE Fires 11 Superstars [VIDEO]

The WWE released 11 talents on Thursday and amid rumors that there is fear within the company that more releases could be coming, there are now reports that WWE CEO and Chairman Vince McMahon is down on three WWE talents.

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According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, McMahon, who is in charge of making key decision in the WWE regarding talents, isn't high on Bo Dallas, Adam Rose and WWE Divas Champion Paige. The three of them were each recently brought up to the main roster.

Reports backstage indicate that McMahon isn't the easiest person when it comes to accepting new talents when they come up, so it may not be a surprise that those three talents aren't quite high on McMahon's list right now.

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Rose was kept off of Monday Night RAW this week and its being seen as a sign that the WWE is cooling on his character. There have been reports that WWE producer Kevin Dunn recently buried Rose backstage, but the specifics of that burial aren't completely known.

There is no telling if the fact that McMahon is down on Paige will mean that the WWE will swiftly take her Divas Championship off of her soon as a result of McMahon not being high on her.

These reports come amid the fact that 11 WWE Superstars were released on Thursday as JTG, Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Aksana, Curt Hawkins, Theodore Long, Camacho, Brodus Clay, Evan Bourne, Yoshi Tatsu and referee Mark Harris were all been released from the company.

Just because McMahon isn't high on the trio doesn't mean that they will be released from the company soon, but there is a fear backstage that more releases could be coming. Most of the fear comes from people in administrative positions within the company.

While it's a dark day for some WWE Superstars living in fear of losing their jobs, many are hopeful the toll of firings will stop at 11.

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