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Old 10-09-2021, 02:40 AM   #265
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I say sign and push the best guys for the job regardless of whether they’re ex-WWE or not. It’s ridiculous to worry about that. It’s like a pro sports team signing a top free agent and complaining that they’re getting too much playing time because they weren’t drafted to the team.

It takes time to truly build a star organically. Nothing wrong with using existing stars while trying to build new ones.
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Sure, that would be great. But people point it out when you start hiring Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero and Bobby Fish.
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Are any of those guys being pushed hard?

If they have value to a roster, sign them. Not signing them just because they worked for WWE would be fucking stupid.
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No one says this though. It’s a straw-man argument.
Jesus Christ, you are the fucking worst.
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