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Old 06-16-2011, 11:00 AM   #16682
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Originally Posted by Cool King View Post
Not everyone in FCW will make it to the big time of WWE.

I think what Andy Leavine did was smart. He asked for his release from FCW so he could become a contestant on Tough Enough and compete against only 13 other contestants, some you just knew wouldn't win.

Doing that made his chances of making it to the WWE a lot greater as the WWE does have the habit of giving contracts to people who don't even win the shows. So even if he didn't win, he'd have a better chance of getting a WWE contract over waiting around in FCW for a few years, hoping someone notices him and calls him up to the WWE and before being released from his FCW contract happens.

Also, it allowed him to be trained by Booker T & Co. That's not bad either.
This. He gave up a spot that might not result into anything and gambled and won. Now his name is 10x that of any FCW star.
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