All Elite Wrestling/ALL IN 2 - paperwork been filed, in a positive sense. :ohhh:

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For more proof just look at the Broken Hardy's and Final Deletion. Regardless of the bad will TNA generally has, nobody was talking about this success as a way for the promotion to reinvent itself and become a strong competitor to the E again. Instead folks just wanted the Hardy's to come to the E so they could get "high production" Final Deletions.

Most fans only want their favorite wrestlers to be successful so they get on the WWE's radar, not because they want them to uplift whatever promotion they're currently in.
And then they complain when they're booked like garbage and rationalize it with "bbut at least they get paid" :russ:

I remember when Neville was still under contract people were begging for him to be on NXT UK instead of him actually going somewhere else like he is now lol.
 

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the elite is ... ok.

its 100% comedy and that has its place. im just not interested in comedy wrestling angles and bits.

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Mr. ‘I’m done with pro wrestling’ says he’d listen to offers from Cody :pachaha:


CM Punk On Cody And The Young Bucks Starting A Promotion Over Signing With WWE, If He Would Join

If he would listen to an offer from Cody and The Bucks' rumored promotion:

"I would always listen. I would listen to them, because just like Dave, I like the Young Bucks. I text with Matt on and off. But business is business. I know Cody was out there in the media saying that an offer was made [for the All In event Sept. 1]. An offer was not made. Calling me up or texting me saying, 'Hey, if you want to come to the show and do something, we would love that' is not an offer. That's not an offer.

"There's other things. There's a couple more loose ends that I'm still trying to tie up to fully absolve me from the world of pro wrestling. I feel like I've still been attached to it since the day that I left it and that's mostly because of fugazi lawyers and such. But we're wrapping all that up and that'll come to an end. And once I'm truly free, we can explore the world and just float and hang out. And I can walk my dog and drink coffee and do commentary for Dave Sholler and continue to train at Roufusport. And do all kinds of stuff. I've earned it, I've paid my dues."
 

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It would be interesting to see what misused, potentially disgruntled, stuck in the Mid-Card WWE guys do if this gets off the ground. I could see people like Ziggler, Ryder, Gallows/Anderson or Rusev making the jump if they had the option.
 

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It would be interesting to see what misused, potentially disgruntled, stuck in the Mid-Card WWE guys do if this gets off the ground. I could see people like Ziggler, Ryder, Gallows/Anderson or Rusev making the jump if they had the option.
None of the guys you listed would leave, they're all in WWE because it's an easy paycheck with Ziggler and Good Brothers being biggest examples
 

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It would be interesting to see what misused, potentially disgruntled, stuck in the Mid-Card WWE guys do if this gets off the ground. I could see people like Ziggler, Ryder, Gallows/Anderson or Rusev making the jump if they had the option.

Jesus Christ, aside from Rusev, I hope none of those guys make the jump. Wrestling does not need any more corny white guys to play vital roles in productions
 
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