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  • Post‑WrestleMania shake‑up: WWE releases begin, notable names included | Nikki Cross, Alba Fy…

    Post‑WrestleMania shake‑up: WWE releases begin, notable names included | Nikki Cross, Alba Fy…

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    Post‑WrestleMania shake‑up: WWE releases begin, notable names included

    After taking the wrestling world by storm with WrestleMania 42, WWE has started letting stars go.

    The company began releasing wrestlers on Friday, April 24, less than one week after holding its flagship event in Las Vegas. While some wrestlers leave throughout the year — whether on their own terms or not — WWE typically does a mass release on a yearly basis, last done in February 2025. With the proverbial calendar turning the page into a new season following WrestleMania, WWE is making roster moves now.

    There have been notable names that have reportedly been released or they have confirmed it themselves. The list includes former champions and people that just were in the ring in the past month. Here are all the updates as WWE departures are underway:

    Nikki Cross, Alba Fyre and Zoey Stark Among New Round of WWE Releases

    Every member of The Wyatt Sicks are reportedly gone from WWE, and they are unfortunately not the only ones.

    Former WWE Women's Champion Nikki Cross was the first departure announced. She took to social media Friday afternoon to break the news that her tenure with WWE had come to an end after more than a decade.

    Cross had spent the better part of the past two years as a member of the Wyatt Sicks on SmackDown, but will soon be writing the next chapter of her professional wrestling career. As will the group's leader Uncle Uncle Howdy and Joe Gacy.

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    WWE Talent Cut Tracker: Wrestlers released by the company

    The following wrestlers were released (or informed their contracts will not be renewed) by WWE on April 24, 2026. Refresh the page for the latest updates.

    Powell’s POV: I reported earlier today during the Dot Net Weekly audio show that cuts were expected to take place today. I will update this list if there are additional cuts. Credit to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com and Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com for news on some of the releases. Here’s wishing everyone affected by the cuts the very best.

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  • Energy blueprint shake-up as ‘market moves faster than the systems plan’ | Australia’s energy g…

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    Energy blueprint shake-up as 'market moves faster than the systems plan'

    Not a single wind farm has begun construction in Australia in 2025. (ABC News: Nathan Morris)

    The body that runs Australia's biggest power market has scaled back its plans for high-voltage power lines and wind farms to meet the country's green energy targets.

    Instead, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has forecast Australia will need to rely more heavily on big solar farms, batteries and households if it is to get 82 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

    The agency has today released the draft version of its latest "integrated system plan", which it describes as a road map for decarbonising Australia's electricity system.

    Australia’s energy grid must triple capacity by 2050 with major increase to wind and solar, Aemo says

    Market operator says capital cost of infrastructure under optimal path would be $128bn in today’s dollars, but price of delay is even higher

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    The capacity of Australia’s main electricity grid will need to triple by 2050 – including a fivefold expansion of large-scale wind, solar and storage – under the most likely development path, the national energy market operator says.

    The estimate is included in the Australian Energy Market Operator (Aemo) draft “integrated system plan” for the national electricity market, the power grid that connects the five eastern states and the ACT.

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    Coal-fired power until 2049 as energy grid costs rise to $128b

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    The Australian Energy Market Operator has pushed out its forecast for the end of coal power in the eastern states by 11 years and slashed the amount of new transmission lines it expects by 2050, but says the cost of the system as it transitions towards more renewables will still increase to $128 billion.

    Cost estimates for new poles and wires projects have surged by up to 100 per cent since 2024, while the timing for building them has also been pushed out after extensive consultation for the operator’s draft 2026 blueprint for the power grid.

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