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Old 03-30-2018, 09:54 PM   #13
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That's very true, but I think it takes a special set of circumstances to be someone who is actually going to benefit from going elsewhere. Guys like Luke Harper and Cesaro would be in prominent roles in New Japan and the people who follow that would be jizzing, but in three years do they sign and get a monster push, or do they get re-inserted into their mid-card positions? Maybe they would be better off sticking around and building up that tenure?

I agree with KENTA. I can think of ways the WWE could use him better than he is now, but realistically, putting that sort of commitment into him is going to be loading up a property you aren't really going to be banking on. It feels like he would get something out of "artistic redemption" away from the WWE.
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