Top Dolla first shoot interview is going to be very interesting. The former WWE Superstar took to social media in the wake of his WWE release to ensure fans that he has "tea to spill" regarding his tragically brief WWE tenure.

Dolla was responding to a recent report which suggested he had heat with certain WWE higher-ups and that he "rubbed people the wrong way." The former NFL star revealed that he got in touch with "the office" to inform that they had made a mistake when they released his Hit Row colleague B-Fab a few weeks ago.

SmackDown stable Hit Row (Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, Ashante "Thee" Adonis, Top Dolla) on NXT

TRUST ME I got plenty stories I can tell about how I was disrespected but just took it on the chin like a professional," Dolla tweeted on Friday, November 19, just one day after he was released by WWE. "Even with the video I released today it was all professionalism. But I’m NOT gonna let these BS “reports” ruin my reputation," he continued. "I got tea I can spill too.”

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In case you missed it, WWE released Drake Maverick, Shane Thorne, Ashante Adonis, Isaiah Swerve Scott, Tegan Nox, Jaxson Ryker, John Morrison, and the aforementioned Top Dolla on Thursday, November 18. According to Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp, WWE Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis informed the eight talents that they were being released due to budget cuts (although as we reported, WWE generated $256 Million in revenue this quarter).

Hit Row WWE

Top Dolla (real name AJ Francis) was called up to SmackDown from NXT alongside his Hit Row stablemates during the recent 2021 WWE draft. Hit Row made its main roster debut on the October 22 edition of SmackDown. The former NFL player signed with WWE in January of 2020 and made his in-ring TV debut on the May 24 edition of NXT.