He's a really talented man, but his demons would only intensify under the rigors of the WWE schedule. I think it's safe to keep him away, at least until it's known that he can control his actions.
Keep him away until he stops drug use. I haven't kept up for a year or so, but he still into the painkiller game.Keep him away for how much longer??? That was a silly comment lol
Obviously he's doing pretty good.
Sources???Keep him away until he stops drug use. I haven't kept up for a year or so, but he still into the painkiller game.
WWESources???
Carlito is very open with the fact that he does drugs.Sources???
CARLITOOO! I'd be okay with a return.. but then again I'm down for a lot of returns that a lot of people may be opposed against lol.
Carlito is very open with the fact that he does drugs.
That combined with him being a very lazy worker who refused to get in shape and go into rehab when asked to led to his dismissal, and is still why they refuse to take him back. But mainly it is the drugs
I think a "lazy worker" should be defined by being pilled up at shows, showing up to work incapable of walking in a straight-line, refusing to go to rehab despite having obvious problems, and generally not giving a shit. Which, ironically, is exactly what Carlito did. He may've gotten into shape, as far as fitness is concerned, but when you're a billion dollar company who invests and spends money on a talent who flushed it down the toilet, it might be hard to bring him back and think of way to justify the costs.Who said he was a lazy worker.... John Cena? ...lol doesn't look lazy to me.
Also doesn't look like he is refusing to get in shape these days man
Majority of the wrestling community thinks Carlito is incredibly lazy as a worker. There's a reason he mainly works for his dad's company in Puerto Rico.Who said he was a lazy worker.... John Cena? ...lol doesn't look lazy to me.
Also doesn't look like he is refusing to get in shape these days man
I think a "lazy worker" should be defined by being pilled up at shows, showing up to work incapable of walking in a straight-line, refusing to go to rehab despite having obvious problems, and generally not giving a shit. Which, ironically, is exactly what Carlito did. He may've gotten into shape, as far as fitness is concerned, but when you're a billion dollar company who invests and spends money on a talent who flushed it down the toilet, it might be hard to bring him back and think of way to justify the costs.