Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin may have quietly exited the company
Summary
– Motor City Machine Guns are believed to have departed WWE
– Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin last wrestled on the March 20 episode of SmackDown
– The former WWE Tag Team Champions joined the company in 2024 after legendary independent careers
Motor City Machine Guns are reportedly believed to be out of WWE, adding another notable name to the growing list of roster changes happening across the company.
Fightful reported that Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin are believed to have departed WWE, though the company has made no official statement at this time.
The duo last competed on the March 20 episode of SmackDown, where they defeated Fraxiom, the team of Axiom and Nathan Frazer.
They also appeared during WrestleMania 42 weekend at WWE World, making their absence even more noticeable as questions about their status grew.
Motor City Machine Guns signed with WWE in 2024 after building one of the most respected tag team legacies in wrestling history.
Shortly after arriving, they captured the WWE Tag Team Championships and quickly reminded fans why they had been considered one of the best teams of their generation.
Before joining WWE, Shelley and Sabin built legendary careers across multiple promotions, including TNA, Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and several top independent promotions.
Their success was not limited to tag team wrestling; both men also established strong individual careers while remaining known as one of the most influential teams in modern wrestling.
Their reported departure would mark the end of a short but memorable WWE run and could quickly create interest across the wrestling world about where they land next.
For fans of tag team wrestling, the possible exit of Motor City Machine Guns is another major shift during an already busy period of roster changes.
