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Old 09-13-2021, 01:02 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Evil Vito View Post
I think the ability to rotate is gonna be valuable to them going forward. WWE has no offseason and only the top guys seem to be able to negotiate time off.

AEW can send someone off for a couple months like with Hangman and have plenty enough to cover the loss.

Helps the wrestlers not only for their overall wellness but also creatively you aren’t trying to shoehorn too many people onto the show just to keep up appearances.
Also, they could viably have people "fuck off for awhile" with all this Forbidden Door business (much like "pipebomb", it kinda morphed into specifically meaning dealing with New Japan instead of intermingling of other ACTUALLY separate promotions period instead of the pretend separate promotions WWE set up). Some of those jobbers might find fortune (get over/land a spot for themselves) in a NWA or MLW or elsewhere with zero hard feelings in a way that ROH and TNA used to trade talent before TNA shut that door with the "exclusive talent" stuff, and then sending that one memo about no longer booking their guys.

It would be nice if some of this love got spread around instead of everyone automatically gravitating towards AEW (or Impact seemingly by proxy). Seems a good time to give other promotions some jump start attention since WWE is content to pull their own pants down and bend themselves over.
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