Tuesday, 28 Apr 2026

Ex-WWE wrestler, 25, announces retirement from pro wrestling after departure

Pro wrestler Luca Crusifino reveals he is retiring from professional wrestling at age 25 after his recent departure from WWE amid latest roster cuts.


Ex-WWE wrestler, 25, announces retirement from pro wrestling after departure

"After much reflection, I've decided it's time to close this chapter of my life," he wrote on X. "Being a part of the WWE has been a dream ever since I was a child. Getting the chance to live out my dream in front of the world is something I'll never take for granted. To the fans… thank you for every cheer, every boo, every moment of support. You made this journey unforgettable.

"I am forever grateful for the friendships that I made along the way. From talent, to coaches, to the creative team, to every single person I came in contact with at the performance center … thank you! Thank you for pushing me, believing in me, and sharing the ring with me. I've learned more than I can ever put into words and met some of the greatest people that will be friends for life."

He wrote that the decision wasn't an easy one.

"Again, I cannot say this enough… Thank you! What an amazing last 4 years and don't worry about me… I'll figure it out."

And don't worry, Crusifino made clear he wasn't about to make an OnlyFans.

In 2025, he would attack his family members Tony D'Angelo and Channing Lorenzo and end up leaving the family. He was reintroduced into WWE Evolve with a new raver gimmick. But it didn't last as he departed the company last week.

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