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Drew Gulak seemingly scrubbed from April 9 WWE NXT after Ronda Rousey accusation

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In an interview to promote her new memoir last week, Ronda Rousey was discussing the recent sex abuse allegations against Vince McMahon and the toxic culture she says he fostered at WWE. To illustrate the latter, Rousey told a story about NXT’s Drew Gulak pulling the string on her sweatpants without consent or warning while she was standing around backstage.

Gulak posted a statement about the incident on Twitter/X, calling it a “complete accident” that he apologized for at the time.

Last night (April 9) was the first episode of NXT since the above occurred. Gulak’s stable, the No Quarter Catch Crew, were featured on the show, but Gulak was not with them. Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne represented the group across multiple segments… including one where Dempsey talked about working the Bloodsport independent wrestling show during WrestleMania week:

More than just not physically being around, WWE also removed Gulak’s name from the NQCC’s entrance graphic before Borne & Kemp’s match agains The Tony D’Angelo Family at the Performance Center:

Gulak founded the group, which is based on his in his old indie team, Catch Point. In addition to performing, Gulak has also done coaching and producing work for WWE.

The company has not commented on Rousey’s story, or made any official statement on Gulak’s status.

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