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The ascension have been released
[url]https://www.wwe.com/article/luke-harper-sin-cara-ascension-released[/url]
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WWE having winter cleaning? This is long overdue.
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[QUOTE=master of read;4724317]i'm more happy that brodie lee is released.
they wasted him for years.[/QUOTE]
It's funny that for all Vince's has has a hoss fetish the WWE's always been crap at booking big dudes.
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[QUOTE=master of read;4724317]i'm more happy that brodie lee is released.
they wasted him for years.[/QUOTE]
He has wanted out a long time and even went back to using that name on his twitter etc.
They likely laid out 90 day No Compete clauses so Lee won't be in AEW til Feb.
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[QUOTE=wjowski;4724402]It's funny that for all Vince's has has a hoss fetish the WWE's always been crap at booking big dudes.[/QUOTE]
and brodie's stems from the fact that he couldn't do a southern accent like vince wanted. let's just ignore the fact that he was the best big man on the main roster.
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[QUOTE=SUPERECWFAN1;4724445]He has wanted out a long time and even went back to using that name on his twitter etc.
They likely laid out 90 day No Compete clauses so Lee won't be in AEW til Feb.[/QUOTE]
He could probably start right away if he turns down the pay of the 90 day. Being a family man he likely won't.
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[QUOTE=Gryphon;4724382]The ascension have been released
[url]https://www.wwe.com/article/luke-harper-sin-cara-ascension-released[/url][/QUOTE]
Makes sense. They haven't done much lately, and with the rise of the Viking Raiders, the Ascension became redundant.
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[QUOTE=XPac;4724342]I wonder if the releases are an indicator that WWE might do some NXT call ups pretty soon.[/QUOTE]
It really shouldn't. They have a ton of cruisers that have no place to with 205 being gone.
NXT needs people, so raiding would just sabotage the show that you have going against the competition.
The guy I see of value to AEW is Luke Harper.
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[QUOTE=XPac;4724342]I wonder if the releases are an indicator that WWE might do some NXT call ups pretty soon.[/QUOTE]
They would evaluate who they already have. Their roster is massive. They shouldn't have to bring anyone up to replace anybody.
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;4724733]They would evaluate who they already have. Their roster is massive. They shouldn't have to bring anyone up to replace anybody.[/QUOTE]
It's not JUST for the main roster though. There are a lot of people signed to NXT who aren't making it on TV. Getting people like Bazler or the Undisputed Era onto the main rosters allows them to better use new talent too..
I think that's one of the keys to the NXT brand never getting too stale. The main eventers you have now likely won't be around in 3-4 years.
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;4724733]They would evaluate who they already have. Their roster is massive. They shouldn't have to bring anyone up to replace anybody.[/QUOTE]
Not to replace people, they are not using. All of those release have only had a handful of matches in the last 6 months.
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Yeah they can't keep signing and not using wrestlers forever. Even if you can afford it, that causes talent to get unhappy.
They could call people up from NXT (they need to, NXT rosters are bloated) but they released people they weren't using anyway--and who wanted to be released.
Of the people that wanted their release, Mike Kanellis I think was the only one that wasn't granted.
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[QUOTE=titanfan;4725387]Yeah they can't keep signing and not using wrestlers forever. Even if you can afford it, that causes talent to get unhappy.
They could call people up from NXT (they need to, NXT rosters are bloated) but they released people they weren't using anyway--and who wanted to be released.
Of the people that wanted their release, Mike Kanellis I think was the only one that wasn't granted.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it would simply be a matter of WWE finally deciding to release a couple people that wanted to be released.
I wonder if this is an indicator that WWE is maybe slightly less worried about AEW now than they might have been a few months ago. Not that they ever had a whole lot of reason to be legitimately worried in the first place.
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[QUOTE=XPac;4725399]
I wonder if this is an indicator that WWE is maybe slightly less worried about AEW now than they might have been a few months ago. Not that they ever had a whole lot of reason to be legitimately worried in the first place.[/QUOTE]
Actually I think we are seeing the benefit of them holding onto talent. The big criticism we are seeing of AEW among it's fanbase is "We don't know who these people are that you keep throwing into matches every week!" (Since most people don't watch all the extra online stuff) If they had more familiar names to help introduce people that would have been helpful, but as it is, they are introducing 90% new people to a bunch of casual wrestling fans they are hoping to retain.
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[QUOTE=Malvolio;4724706]Makes sense. They haven't done much lately, and with the rise of the Viking Raiders, the Ascension became redundant.[/QUOTE]
the ascension has been redundant since getting called up from nxt.