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And that TNA thing isn't right Xero. A rookie is defined by being in his first 12 month period as a professional. Having worked for 6 months in TNA, would still make you a Rookie for the next 6 months.
So I guess for the Spammy voting, anyone who in the last 12 months was performing within their first 12 months as a contracted worker, could be voted for.
But obviously, a Professional Rookie and a WWE Rookie are different things. If Cage returned to WWE, he wouldn't be classed as a rookie since he already served his rookie tenure with the company years ago.
Although, what about if you played an unsuccessful gimmick in the E, then dropped it and went away for a while, and came back with a new gimmick and it got over?
I dunno. It's hard to define set rules for pro wrestlers, since 'anything can happen, in the World Wrestling federation'
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