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Old 04-30-2009, 03:23 PM   #16
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Well, TNA was going to give London a crack, but that was in a thrown together team with The Amazing Red, and London pulled out due to slight back problems. He didn't tell TNA either, so I'd say his dash is done with them, which is London's fault.

As for London's attitude, I'm going to again say that I don't think London was ready to sell-out. He was signed because he was the hottest talent in the independent scene. I don't think the guy was ready to throw all his talent out the window and be under contract literally as a guy who stands around doing nothing special. There were moments where it looked like the WWE has a spot for London, but there were always some politics floating around.

I hope Paul London bought himself a really nice house with his money from the WWE, because I think the guy deserves to get some happiness from his WWE run.

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