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Old 11-04-2021, 09:23 PM   #185
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Originally Posted by Evil Vito View Post
Nobody’s saying they have to keep people under contract forever. Plenty of people have asked to be released, and I’m all for that.

I’m also all for simply letting contracts expire. “Thanks for your service, we’ve decided not to renew. Best of luck to you”. Easy. No problem with that. The company and talent honored their end of the deal.

Firing is something a company only needs to when there is a need to tighten the belts. The company is churning in ungodly money, so budget cuts doesn’t fly.
I am with Vito on this one. If someone signs a 3 year contract, they should not be released without just cause. The talent cant just decide to go to another wrestling company whenever they feel like it, they have to wait until their contract expires. WWE should be tied to the contract they offered, not just able to end the agreement on a whim with no reason other than we arent using them.
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