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Originally Posted by Schlomey
I don't blame Kaval for wanting to leave and I don't completely blame the WWE for wanting to part ways. Some incredible indie workers (such as Daniel Bryan) can convert their styles just enough to fit within the mold of a WWE television superstar...and some times guys can't (or won't)
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Danielson is an odd one to look at, honestly. His style is completely out of the norm for WWE. He has absolutely toned it down A LOT, but there are still things where I watch him and think "holy shit" at his stiff kicks or the way he bumps.
I think there's A LOT more money to be made with Danielson than Kaval, though. Even though he's small, he can adapt to anything and is an absolute asset to the roster as a whole. Kaval doesn't have that utility. Not a lot do or even did.