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D-Unit Founda
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I'm interested to know where the writer of the article got his information from. "The reasons appear to be" line lead me to suspect some guy is trying to sum up the Brock Lesnar departure in one article.
My opinion is this. Brock was put in a position that is incredibly enviable. The schedule, travelling and punishment on his body were being compenstated by a great pay-cheque, PPV main event cuts and a fantastic push that NOBODY in WWE has received to that scale since the days of Warrior and Hogan. Brock was made to be a star, a position he took 6 months to ascend to compared to the 18 years it has taken Chris Benoit. For Brock to then decide he doesn't want to do it anymore and show a distanct lack of passion for the business is a slap in the face of all the workers and fans out there who will cut off their right arm to be anywhere close to his position. However, if he didn't want to do it anymore then best of he's gone. It saddened me to some extent, but hopefully this will be a sign of the times that the true work-horses and passionate, deserving superstars get their dues now. Guys on the top of the company need to be able to carry the work-load and should be IN LOVE with the industry. |
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