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Originally Posted by Alienoid06
If the WWE didn't release Charlie Haas, Akio, Spike Dudley or Bubba Ray and D-Von (there is a chance Bubba and D-Von will be back, though) the tag team and cruiserweight divisions would be even stronger.
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I agree about Haas... He definitely shouldn't have been released...
I also agree about Akio... He was a very solid worker and a good cruiserweight guy to put over the champion even if he wasn't getting pushed...
The Dudley Boyz getting released was shocking to me... Spike, I don't think it was a bad move since his character was stale and boring... Bubba and D-Von, however, were crucial elements in keeping the tag-team division together... They would have been massively over after their win in the hardcore bout against Sandman/Dreamer at ECW One Night Stand...
Matt Morgan should have also been kept around...
Out of all the WWE guys released in the last little while, Charlie Haas, Matt Morgan, Marty Jannetty, Gangrel, D'Lo Brown, Rico, Bubba & D-Von, Rhyno, Luther Reigns, Kanyon, Sean O'Haire Jindrak (since he could have teamed with Masters), and Stamboli all had potential...
On the other hand, I don't mind the releases of Kenzo Suzuki, Maven, Mordecai, Jesus, Test, A-Train, Rikishi, Brian Lawler, Godfather, Bull Buchanan, Rodney Mack, Sakoda, Ekmo Fatu, Spike, Chuck Palumbo, Stasiak, Kidman and Moore...
It's a shame that Lance Storm retired on a relatively moderate note, however his win at ONS was a good way to end it...
It would be great if Kazarian, Taka, Akio, Essa Rios and Ultimo Dragon were all still around... Even Elix Skipper or Kaz Hayashi... The cruiserweight division could actually become a legitimate reason to tune into SmackDown! if this kind of talent got a lot of air time...