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Old 01-01-2019, 06:16 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by mike adamle View Post
If they bring in the likes of Tye Dillinger and put them in good spots then AEW becomes the new TNA
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Originally Posted by Vastardikai View Post
I wouldn't put someone like Dillinger in a good spot off the bat, which is a TNA move. He has to show he deserves it. If it were a CM Punk or a Bryan Danielson, then yes. By all means put them in a good spot.

Lower midcard guy, put him in the same spot, but give them enough time to develop their own drive. Or put them slightly higher if they come in with a new gimmick and show they deserve more.

Lol chill guys, by good spot I mean as a featured midcarder, as opposed to being on TV once every 6 weeks as R-Truth's backstage friend.

All Elite's main eventers are going to be the guys that got a billionaire to fund a new wrestling promotion, and rightfully so.

Tye Dillinger is a perfect guy to get a spot, and see what he can make of it, something WWE has not done or given him a chance to do.
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