Wrestlers Leave WWE

Introduction

Many famous wrestlers are leaving WWE. Some other wrestlers have problems with their work dates.

Main Body

The New Day, Tonga Loa, and JC Mateo left the company. These wrestlers won many titles in the past. Now, the company wants to change their contracts. Roman Reigns is the World Champion, but he has problems. He is not on the June schedule for the Netflix show. The company also removed his photos from the website. WWE wants to use new, young wrestlers from Florida. These new wrestlers cost less money than the old stars. Roman Reigns will fight Jacob Fatu soon. If Roman loses, the company may change its plan.

Conclusion

WWE is losing old stars and does not know the future of its top champion.

Learning

💡 The 'Money' Pattern

In the text, we see a comparison: "These new wrestlers cost less money than the old stars."

How to use this for A2: When you want to compare two things, use Less + Noun + Than.

Easy Examples:

  • Coffee costs →\rightarrow less money than tea.
  • This book has →\rightarrow less pages than that book.
  • I have →\rightarrow less time than you.

🕒 Now vs. Past

Notice how the text switches time:

  1. Past: "These wrestlers won many titles." (It happened before).
  2. Now: "The company wants to change." (It is happening now).

Tip: Win →\rightarrow Won Want →\rightarrow Wants (for one company/person)

Vocabulary Learning

many (adj.)
several, a large number
Example:There are many books on the shelf.
famous (adj.)
well known by many people
Example:He is a famous actor.
leaving (verb)
going away from a place or situation
Example:She is leaving the office at 5 pm.
company (n.)
a business that sells goods or services
Example:The company sells electronics.
won (verb)
succeeded in a competition or contest
Example:She won the race.
titles (n.)
names given to a person or thing, often to show rank
Example:He earned many titles in chess.
past (adj.)
earlier, before the present
Example:In the past, we used paper.
change (verb)
to make something different
Example:We need to change the plan.
contracts (n.)
agreements that bind people legally
Example:They signed new contracts.
champion (n.)
a person who wins a competition
Example:He is the world champion.
problems (n.)
difficulties or obstacles
Example:She has many problems at work.
schedule (n.)
a plan that shows when things will happen
Example:The schedule lists all meetings.
show (n.)
a television programme that is broadcast
Example:The show starts at 8 pm.
removed (verb)
taken away or deleted
Example:The file was removed from the server.
photos (n.)
pictures taken with a camera
Example:She posted photos from the trip.