Rezar Speaks Out On The Real Reason WWE Released AOP

AOP Akam & Rezar with Paul Ellering WWE

When WWE released The Authors of Pain (AOP) in early 2025, it wasn’t a tremendous surprise. The Final Testament faction with Karrion Kross was a flop and WWE had to trim the fat of there bloated roster.

Rezar recently sat down for a candid interview on The Ariel Helwani Show following his Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) debut. During the chat, he dropped a massive bombshell regarding his WWE exit.

It turns out that a live-event match in December 2024 against The Wyatt Sicks might have sealed the tag team’s fate. Rezar’s account reframes their release, proving that backstage dynamics and live-show professionalism carry serious weight in the wrestling business.

The December 2024 House Show Incident

Most wrestling fans know that house shows are untelevised live events. They give wrestlers a chance to test out spots, entertain local crowds, and build chemistry. However, these events still require strict adherence to agreed-upon match plans and safety protocols.

According to Rezar, a member of The Wyatt Sicks, completely ignored these unwritten rules during a holiday tour match in December 2024. Rezar explained that the opposing wrestler attempted to change the planned match layout on the fly. He explicitly described this mid-match audible as “very unprofessional.”

It disrupts the flow of the bout and can easily lead to severe injuries. When a wrestler decides to change the plan without warning, it breaks the essential trust required to perform safely in the squared circle.

From the Ring to the Chopping Block

The ripple effects of this live-event dispute did not stay confined to the arena locker room. Rezar firmly believes this specific incident acted as the main catalyst for WWE releasing him and Akam just a few weeks later in February 2025.

This changes everything we thought we knew about AOP’s exit. Usually, fans and wrestling reporters chalk up these quick releases to financial constraints or a failure to find a place for them creatively. But Rezar’s story shows that backstage maneuvering and how wrestlers conduct themselves in the ring are huge factors. The altercation seemingly forced WWE executives to make a tough call regarding the tag team’s future.

A New Chapter in Combat Sports

Gzim Selmani, known to WWE fans as Rezar, is not sitting around waiting for another wrestling promotion to call. He has fully pivoted back to his combat sports roots. By making his debut in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, he is taking his aggressive, hard-hitting style into a legitimate fight setting.

Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show gives him a massive platform to share his side of the story while promoting his new career path. This move proves that a WWE release does not have to be the end of the road for a talented heavyweight athlete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did WWE confirm the house-show incident caused the release?
No, WWE has not publicly confirmed that link. Rezar presented this narrative strictly from his own perspective during his recent media appearance.

Who was the Wyatt Sicks member involved?
Rezar did not name the specific individual during the interview, keeping the exact identity of the wrestler a secret for now.

What is Rezar Doing Today?
Gzim Selmani aka Rezar is now in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship and recently just debuted there.

What’s Next for the Former Tag Team Champions

This is another reminder that wrestling and backstage politics are still happening to this very day. It’s clear as well that backstage professionalism and live-show conduct have an impact on job status. Along with being on the hot seat, if what Rezar says is true, then that sucks. His transition into BKFC has been very fascinating. I wish Rezar, Akam, and Paul Ellering the best in what they are currently doing in there post WWE career.