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Old 10-08-2021, 04:03 PM   #258
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Originally Posted by #1-norm-fan View Post
I say sign and push the best guys for the job regardless of whether they’re ex-WWE or not. It’s ridiculous to worry about that. It’s like a pro sports team signing a top free agent and complaining that they’re getting too much playing time because they weren’t drafted to the team.

It takes time to truly build a star organically. Nothing wrong with using existing stars while trying to build new ones.
Sure, that would be great. But people point it out when you start hiring Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero and Bobby Fish.
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