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I wonder if those who were released from WWE with less established characters and who only know the "WWE way" via coming up through their system realize that just being a former WWE guy isn't the guaranteed weekend booking it used to be.
On Effy's podcast he basically called out Riddick Moss for this, not mentioning him by name but referring to a tweet he put out about how promoters need to be ready to back up the brinks truck to book him. No offense to the guy, I saw a little bit of his work as Madcap Moss in 2022 and he seemed pretty good, but that's not a guy I'm rushing to a show to see as is. If he's fine just being known as a WWE castoff taking whatever bookings he can that's his prerogative, but he's got a golden chance to reinvent himself. However, doing so involves being creative which he'd never really had to think about before. |
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Maybe Moss is banking on getting bookings as a package deal with Emma, but even so I can't imagine after this run with WWE she is going to have much leverage either. |
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