Jon Moxley (Dean Ambrose) tells all on Chris Jericho's podcast

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Well let's not act like Vince has suddenly started to act all senile. Hes been like this forever. Sasha signed the contract knowing the fukkery that was to be with Vince and the creatives, but signed it nonetheless. And now suddenly wants out because Vince started to act all senile again lol


(Wo)man up and honor your contract:yeshrug:

dont bytch out like what Neville did.


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Oe maybe she deeply is regretting signing that multi year deal and is now worrying that this is the only way without getting fired to get out of it... albeit unprofessionally.
 

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Hopefully the next batch of talent that gets approached to sign into NXT think twice before committing their future to such a miserable work environment
Andrade told Rush and Bandido to stay away :mjlol:

Lucha Brothers saw the schedule for those WWE contracts and said "nah

Joey Ryan told them no :russ:
 

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i'm sure Dean was happy when he was world champ and when he was featured in the Shield. And again, people are calling Sasha entitled for her creative gripes, but for Dean it's a boost. why? Why aint he roll out when shyt was as bad as he claims? At least Pac had the balls to say "fukk this shyt, i'ma sit at home not working and not getting paid because i feel it's really bad here".

He didn’t leave because he didn’t want his wife to be caught in the middle, and he wouldn’t have received any future ROYALTIES.

Also, he said he realized he wanted to leave in July ‘18. Why bother dealing with legal shyt when there’s less than 9 months on his contract? :ld:
 
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She signed a contract though. So work till it’s done and go
I'd be content with fulfilling a contract I signed. Grown folk bidness'
Nonsense. The company can release talent from their contracts prematurely when they aren't viewed as worth their spot anymore for whatever reason. Conversely, talent has every right to ask for their release when they see fit for whatever reason.
 

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Nonsense. The company can release talent from their contracts prematurely when they aren't viewed as worth their spot anymore for whatever reason. Conversely, talent has every right to ask for their release when they see fit for whatever reason.
Yes they can and that’s a separate issue based on wwe contracts which she signed .she is better off just finishing her contract free and clear or getting written off tv . The other thing is that I believe she just resigned like last year for a few years
 

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Nonsense. The company can release talent from their contracts prematurely when they aren't viewed as worth their spot anymore for whatever reason. Conversely, talent has every right to ask for their release when they see fit for whatever reason.

You do know that this is written in the contract as well right?
 

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Interview was dope as hell. Felt more like a classic shoot interview.

I knew we were in for a classic when Moxley at the start was like "Chris my friend, it is time to talk" :youngsabo:

The shoot interview business died when they stopped releasing people. And even then, the few who did them threaded carefully in order to not burn any bridges.

This was a good return to form :ohlawd:
 

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I think people are being very unrealistic when it comes to AEW. If anybody thinks that they're going to just come in and crush buildings then you're in for a rude awakening. AEW being successful is great for pro wrestling, but expecting it to be immediately successful is ridiculous. Unlike WCW the WWE has one problem that'll have one foot out the door once the XFL starts up. The true test for AEW will be if they can create a quality show week in and week out, because it's much easier to create a successful one off show. It'll be interesting if Cody and his boys get the same flack HHH and his boys get if they keep putting themselves over.
 

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Listened to the whole thing, good interview.

He's putting a lot of pressure on himself now. He better show us he has a way better version of himself than the last 4 years of his career because the way he put him, he was trapped creatively and mentally in WWE and he now has all the freedom he wants.

I wouldn’t be surprised, but he’s only exposing more light on what we have heard before and assumed went on.

Pretty much. Similar to the Punk podcast, it was a lot of confirmation of stuff we believe happen in WWE and their creative process, but with legit stories that back up those perceptions.

Hopefully the next batch of talent that gets approached to sign into NXT think twice before committing their future to such a miserable work environment

HHH was very smart in using Regal as his J.R and poaching all this talent from indys and overseas. Timing was perfect as there was no other company that could stop them from taking these wrestlers from them, so he basically got anyone he wanted.

But a lot of those deals will be coming to an end in the next 1-3 years so it will be VERY interesting to see how many they can actually keep before even having them on the main roster with a sustained run. They have so many people right now that it's impossible to have them all happy, specially when there's an option like AEW that has good money and it's fanbase is made of the people that connected with those wrestlers the most.
 
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