It did not take Top Dolla too long before he got how WWE functioned, but he never quite managed to get over the way he would have liked. WWE ended up releasing him earlier this week and it appears Dolla stated that Hit Row is simply dead after his release.

After Triple H took charge of WWE’s creative direction, Top Dolla and the rest of his group returned to the company in August 2022, except for Swerve Strickland, who is now with AEW.

As previously reported, Top Dolla was released by WWE yesterday as part of the company’s latest slew of releases. However, B-Fab and Ashate Thee Adnis didn’t get released along with him.

Top Dolla took to Twitter and replied to a fan who wondered what would become of Hit Row after his release. Top Dolla stated that Hit Row is dead and that B-Fab and Adonis would now get a time to shine since he is gone.

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I could be wrong but I think #HitRow is dead… I made the song, I made the catchphrases… whatever Bri & Tehuti do next they gonna shine, they’re stars.

Maybe now that I’m gone they’ll actually be given a microphone, clearly the reason we never got one was because of me

Top Dolla also revealed his booking availability following his WWE release. B-Fab and Ashante Thee Adonis were also in action during Smackdown as part of dark matches. It remains to be seen what will become of Top Dolla now that he is gone from WWE.

What’s your view on what Top Dolla said? Do you also believe Hit Row is dead? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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