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Originally Posted by Ol Dirty Dastard
oh yeah, I don't know if the fight stuff will be a huge problem for Kenny. Just sounds like there's other stuff he's done that's working against him. Could be about the video game and it could be some question behaviour backstage.
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Oh yeah, it just seems weird that the hints are Omega is getting it worse.
Regardless of who gets hammered hardest, you’d think that someone in their position would be given the option to leave. It could be perceived as really embarrassing for a former executive to walk into a locker-room as “mere talent” and held to a contract on that.
If Omega is done — whether they fire him or just pull his January deal and make it as quiet and “mutual” as possible, I could see that being the cue for The Bucks to exit too. This is all probably playing into the politics of this thing.
Same thing on the Punk side. I’m more sympathetic to it, but even if you aren’t — losing Punk isn’t just about losing a 40-something dude who isn’t guaranteed to be healthy. You’re going to get offside with a lot of his political allies, some of whom are young guys with lots of potential to draw actual money from you. I’m obviously reading into things a lot, but Powerhouse Hobbs has been pretty open about Punk helping him out. Assuming he and Starks close (Starks a former Cody guy) then it could extend to that. Obviously there’s FTR. They seem to get along with Brian Pillman, Jr., Griff Garrison and Brock Anderson. Then there’s Wardlow and even Danhausen.
You suddenly start to have a roster of guys that looks pretty impressive on its own who might want to get out of a company that is chained to The Elite. And the same thing goes back the other way, to a different degree with different guys.