Luke Harper, Mike Kanellis, Sin Cara and Oney Lorcan have expressed their desires to be released by WWE, but Triple H didn't agree with the way they went about it.

During an NXT conference call earlier this week, Triple H suggested that superstars shouldn't be going to social media to reveal their wishes to be let go, and that they should be handling "business like a professional."

On top of that, The Game explained that some folks are "just getting clicks...they just think it's funny," per Paul Davis of Wrestling News. Well, Triple H's comments apparently aren't sitting well with Oney Lorcan, who recently requested his release.

Lorcan, who changed his name back to Biff Busick, fired back at Triple H's comment - while even referencing part of the lyrics from the latter's entrance theme.

Simply calling out Triple H here on social media might help Lorcan meet is goal of being let go by the company. After all, it doesn't exactly look good on WWE to keep around a superstar who has made it clear that he's unhappy with his place.

Related: Why WWE Stars Are Using Social Media To Ask For Releases

After a brief stint with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Lorcan signed with the WWE in 2015, and he debuted in October of that year. But after spending four years (and counting) with the company, Lorcan is hoping to explore other opportunities. Whether or not WWE will grant him that remains to be seen.

For what it's worth, WWE insider Brad Shepard reported that more wrestler cuts are expected to take place in the winter. Perhaps Lorcan, Harper, Kanellis and/or Sin Cara will get their wishes soon enough.

Triple H Should Grant Lorcan's Request

It makes little sense for WWE to keep around unhappy superstars who've made it clear that they don't want to stick around. Now with Lorcan calling out Triple H on social media, it only makes sense for WWE to cut ties with the NXT talent and allow him to explore other endeavors.

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