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Old 09-08-2021, 04:58 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Woken Wheel View Post
It might not get them over but it might give them a rest from AEW exposure and a chance to learn and evolve some in a new environment.
What I’d like to see them do is contract some guys out to short term deals and cycle them in and out of storylines. Let’s use Braun as an example. Maybe they pick him up on a 6 month deal, where he works a predetermined amount of dates and the 2-3 PPVs in that time frame. You build him up going over some of the better guys, build to a big program with whoever you want to elevate, and use Braun’s last ppv commitment to put over said talent. Brain gets months of exposure, an elevated profile, and can move on to other promotions while the guy you used Braun to elevate has some momentum and a big win under their belt to move into their next program with.

Idk how much talent would be up for these kinds of deals but I’m sure if the money and schedule is right they can pull it off with some of the free agents floating around.
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