WWE has reportedly released one of its more popular acts from NXT. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful reports the company let go of former Chase U mainstay Duke Hudson.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNFormer WWE NXT Star Duke Hudson Breaks Silence After Release With Introspective VideoWith news of his release now out in the open, former WWE NXT star Duke Hudson breaks his silence with a video where he ...
Andre Chase has now taken to X to give Hudson his flowers, thank him for all he did for the group, and call him the real MVP, ...
WWE has officially released fan-favorite Superstar Duke Hudson of Chase U, and reports suggest that WWE CCO Triple H made the ...
Duke Hudson wrestles with his identity. On February 3rd, Fightful Select reported that WWE released former NXT Tag Team ...
Duke Hudson is no longer with WWE after being released last month, according to a new report. Fightful reports that WWE ...
Duke Hudson's WWE exit has enthused the wrestling world, but his former tag partner, Andre Chase, took some time to credit him. After Hudson's heartfelt self-interview dissecting his release, Chase ...
Duke Hudson begins a new chapter following his WWE release. Hudson confirmed his WWE release, which was reported by Fightful Select on February 3rd, in a vignette that he posted on social media. He ...
Recently, the legendary NFL coach became a favorite among UNC’s fraternities after ordering pizzas for the organizations before Saturday’s 87-70 loss to rival Duke. Hudson has supported ...
The second-ranked Duke Blue Devils will look to win their 15th game in a row when they battle the arch-rival North Carolina Tar Heels in a key ACC matchup on Saturday. UNC is coming off a 73-65 ...
A Duke Energy spokesman declined to comment, saying the letter summarizes the utility’s stance. Coal ash contains several harmful chemicals, including arsenic, cadmium, mercury and lead.
Duke Energy’s STAR facility burns coal ash to be reused in cement in Goldsboro (Photo: Lisa Sorg/Inside Climate News) This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan ...
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