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Originally Posted by Xero Limit 126
He's still under a performer's contract. He showed up on RAW this past week, so they clearly plan to use him in an on-screen role (which I assumed all along).
You may not like it, but it's in WWE's best interest not to allow one of their performers on another promotion, especially one that would likely put his segment on DVD and try to promote it using Flair's name. Even using it on their website to promote them would be bad for WWE. As Vince says, it's all about the money, and they'd be promoting their product with a character that they own (or at least have the exclusive rights to).
Flair isn't done with WWE or wrestling. The WWE hall of fame was bullshit, much like everything else in wrestling related to retiring.
If anyone is to blame, it's Flair in the first place for signing the contract without options.
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Well, WWE's still "to blame," but that doesn't really change much. Flair should have known this going in