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Old 09-26-2022, 09:01 AM   #11512
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Despite not utilizing them the way they should've, it still doesn't strike me as that bad of a look for AEW that guys who had great working relationships with Triple H want to go back and work there again now that he's in charge. There's at least some evidence that it's not the same stifling creative environment it was when they left.

The worse sign for AEW will be if and when they start losing their talent that didn't come from WWE.

MJF is obviously the biggest one, he'll be openly talking about leaving for WWE to get heel heat over the next year, and the company will then look kinda dumb if he actually walks out the door and goes right to the place he said he would for ages.

Popular acts like Ricky Starks and Jungle Boy would be in that category too though. Those are guys who can and should be mainstay big players with AEW if they play their cards correctly, losing them would be a big fail.
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