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Old 01-13-2022, 01:21 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
Right?

I mean the guy clearly has a major spot in WWE that will earn him millions and he wants to gamble that on an ego push to continue something that nobody remembers him doing? Silly choice.
Well you're looking at it purely from a business perspective. Imagine you have a career doing something you love doing more than anything else in the world. Then you're told you can't do that thing ever again. And for years your new job is to watch and commentary over people doing this thing that love so passionately that you still can't do.

And then someone tells you can do the thing you love again, but doing so may negatively impact you financially. I think most people would take the hit, so long as they aren't destitute. And Graves comes off like someone who is smart with his monet. Most guys these days are. They aren't blowing their paychecks on hookers and blow like the old days.
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