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Big issue for McMahon is with Punk coming back (pretty safe to assume he will have a match or two within the next couple years), there's no more Big Name, "break glass in case of emergency" individual he can throw money at to come back to the WWE.
John Cena.
 

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John Cena.

More talking about people that have have either had a major falling out or a huge name that hasn't had a match in several years. No bad blood with Cena and I'm sure he'd immediately come back for a story if asked, but him coming back isn't as big as a Punk return.
 

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Big issue for McMahon is with Punk coming back (pretty safe to assume he will have a match or two within the next couple years), there's no more Big Name, "break glass in case of emergency" individual he can throw money at to come back to the WWE.
Austin really is the only one left at this point.
 

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Austin is never coming back

why do people keep mentioning this

he’s been retired
I never once said he would, I said he really is the only big name left for that type of return.
 

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I think the last time Foley made an effort to lose weight and get in shape was during his program with Orton in 2003/04. He went all out to make Orton look like a superstar. I remember he said that the night after Backlash 2004, he had his first pizza in like six months and it was like his post-sex cigarette, :deadmanny:

He dropped weight some years back doing DDPY. Think it was 70 pounds. Then he went and gained 100. :dead:
 

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Big issue for McMahon is with Punk coming back (pretty safe to assume he will have a match or two within the next couple years), there's no more Big Name, "break glass in case of emergency" individual he can throw money at to come back to the WWE.

Good... Will force them to make new stars
 

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Y'all mad he left. Y'all mad he didn't come back. Y'all mad now that he's back.

Jesus :pachaha:

Who is "y'all".

It's not some monolith.

Some people never wanted him to leave.

Some people wanted him to never come back.

Some people didn't give a shyt.:yeshrug:

The reason AEW fans seem mad is that the dude talked all this shyt, and when a company with some buzz actually hit the scene, he went back to Daddy. It comes off as disingenuous, especially after all the Colt stuff and the fact that the same company he's seemingly working with sued him twice-- the second being for some petty shyt.

I don't mind him getting his money, but dude is a carny for that. Jericho of all people seems to be the only old fukk who realizes that the younger guys might have something, but they need the guidance.

Only great post in the thread.
Nyggas go into jobs they hate every day and feel underpaid :jbhmm:

but got the nerve to talk about someone else’s career decisions :mjlol:

nyggas like “I’ve lost respect” for the actor who went back on his word knowing damn well they’ve said “If I gotta do one more” hundreds of times at their job and ain’t left :dead:

That's a completely fallacious argument.

The average person doesn't make as much as actors or WWE stars do and don't have the career options that guys do.

Of course people making $30,000 a year and are barely holding on don't have the options that somebody making $5,000,000 do, so they shouldn't be held to the same standard.

The thing is no one in the biz is gonna take Tony Kahn seriously.. he’s a mark playing with daddy’s money. What’s the top complaint workers had in wcw and tna.. “nobody knew who was in charge”.. who’s in charge in aew? Some will say Kahn, some will say Cody, some will say the bucks. Some will say TNT. Nobody wants to go work for some marks. People want Rusev to go to aew but he just said on Twitter he’s happy in WWE. But TSC is telling me he’s miserable lol. Nobody in the biz is drinking the aew koolaid, just neck beards.

Oh yeah, that's why so many people are trying to leave WWE, that they've officially stopped allowing them request.

Holding peple against their will seems like a REAL healthy environment where nobody is miserable.
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Who is "y'all".

It's not some monolith.

Some people never wanted him to leave.

Some people wanted him to never come back.

Some people didn't give a shyt.:yeshrug:



Only great post in the thread.


That's a completely fallacious argument.

The average person doesn't make as much as actors or WWE stars do and don't have the career options that guys do.

Of course people making $30,000 a year and are barely holding on don't have the options that somebody making $5,000,000 do, so they shouldn't be held to the same standard.



Oh yeah, that's why so many people are trying to leave WWE, that they've officially stopped allowing them request.

Holding peple against their will seems like a REAL healthy environment where nobody is miserable.
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So morals should be based on money? :dahell: how about this... and this is my point

don’t judge anyone for their decisions that have no impact on your life :manny:
 
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