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Old 08-02-2009, 06:39 PM   #22
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From the main event, I think the only two that would likely not be given offers would be Scott Steiner, Booker T, Jeff Jarrett and Mick Foley. Steiner's last run in the WWE wasn't too successful, he's way past it, and there just isn't enough demand to bring him over. Booker T left the company in a bit of a huff. There may not be "bad blood," but I just think Booker would choose to focus on other things than come in as an outside for the second time. Mick Foley is still a fairly fresh departure, so his relationship with the WWE probably needs time to heal.

Kurt Angle would be snatched up, as would Samoa Joe. Kevin Nash has enough friends that he could very well end up as a permanent RAW General Manager, or something -- perhaps even replacing Jerry Lawler if he decides to go for Mayor. Sting would get the chance for one more run.

AJ Styles, Hernandez, Homicide, Matt Morgan, Daivari, Jay Lethal, Team 3D, Beer Money, Inc, and The Motor City Machine Guns are all guys I can see in the WWE without too much trouble. As for the ladies, I can pretty much see them all getting signed.
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