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Two released WWE stars were supposed to be part of Diamond Mine stable

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The Diamond Mine Stable debuted last week in WWE NXT after weeks of mystery and suspense

The WWE were back with their roster cuts last week. In their second roster cut of the month, on the 25th of June, the promotion released several superstars including Tyler Breeze, Fandango, The Bollywood Boyz and others.

They had already released some big names like Braun Strowman and Aleister black in the first week of June. Several superstars expressed their grief and displeasure following the sudden release of fellow superstars.

Elsewhere, Diamond Mine, a stable consisting Roderick Strong, Tyler Rust and Hideki Suzuki, with Malcolm Biven as their manager, debuted at the end of last week’s NXT

The faction attacked NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida, who had lost in a non-title bout against Kyle O’Reilly, that very moment.

Others among the superstars to be released last week were Arturo Ruas and Marina Shafir. The latest news coming in from Fightful Select is that both the superstars were expected to join the Diamond Mine stable.

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And likewise, Marina Shafir was tipped to be the female enforcer of the stable. Shafir was set to join the stable at a later date, but was unfortunately released. She was a part of the MMA Four Horsewomen.

The stable is likely to continue with Strong, Rust and Suzuki.

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