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Old 07-04-2018, 08:10 PM   #393
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I'm sure the WWE will put the pressure on Rey to drop out, but to be honest, I see him staying on the card. I can see him having enough of a "boys first" attitude and has enough of a history clashing with Vince on certain things that he'll keep the date. I think it's more the indy talent that have never been there that are more likely to take the money and run. Rey also wanted to leave in the first place, and has no doubt been welcome back for a long, long time. I'd be more surprised to see him take a deal and say "See ya!" as he's running out the door.

More so than replacing Rey, if he is kept off the show, I think that at least babyfaces Cody and co. 99% of the audience would be smart enough to realize how the WWE has tried to sabotage them. It could end up being a skeleton crew and the crowd will probably not hold it against them, although it damages them advertising anything next time.
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