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Originally Posted by whiteyford
It would cause a bigger shitstorm publicity wise if they released him before he was convicted, they've set the precedent in the past with a multitude of other wrestlers/divas where nothing happened from this kinda thing, half the roster should technically have been fired for DUIs and minor infractions already.
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QFT. Sensation-seeking individuals such as pro wrestlers are more inclined to be busted for impulsive law violations. "Subject to dismissal" has been shown to mean "may be dismissed but not required to be dismissed" in the WWE context.