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Booker T Returning to WWE?

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Posted by: WrestlingNewsSource.com

Word from sources within WWE is that Booker T is currently undergoing negotiations with the company regarding a possible return.

Booker and WWE were in talks last year, but the deal apparently fell through. Ever since then, the two parties have remained on very good terms with each other.

As of this report, Booker's possible return to the company is in no way being officially confirmed at this time, but WrestlingNewsSource.com will continue to keep all of you updated as we learn more.
 

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I enjoyed the King Booka gimmick but, let's face it, that's dead and WWE already has an ex-con, barely understandable African American in the roster in R-Truth. Booker's past his prime and his work in TNA left me with a sour taste in my mouth. I'd pass.
 

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Booker T is returning to wwe any time soon. although both sides were in talks last year, the deal fell through. presently there has been talksand a deal but again nothing was settled and i'm pretty sure it won't be any time soon.
 
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I was a Booker mark back in the 2000's. However, I think it's time for him to hang it up, wrestling wise.There's nothing wrong with getting out before you turn 50. He should be inducted in the HoF, and perhaps do some "Legends" appearances on RAW/SD every once in awhile, or perhaps manage someone for a few months. He had a momentous run, and has had a legendary career. Really, come to think about it, he's one of the most successful black champions of all time. Besides, Booker and Stevie Ray run that really awesome, state of the art wrestling school down in Houston, which is a feeder for Florida Championship Wrestling, the WWE's Indie fed.
 

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I was a Booker mark back in the 2000's. However, I think it's time for him to hang it up, wrestling wise.There's nothing wrong with getting out before you turn 50. He should be inducted in the HoF, and perhaps do some "Legends" appearances on RAW/SD every once in awhile, or perhaps manage someone for a few months. He had a momentous run, and has had a legendary career. Really, come to think about it, he's one of the most successful black champions of all time. Besides, Booker and Stevie Ray run that really awesome, state of the art wrestling school down in Houston, which is a feeder for Florida Championship Wrestling, the WWE's Indie fed.
i agree with you on him retire before 50, but i think it's too early for him to be inducted in the HOF and doing Legend apperances. imo...
 

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Special entrant in the Rumble,anyone?
Thumbs up! that be pretty cool to see. but since we know he won't be winning it, could it turn out to be that special? I wouldn't mind seeing it but unless they're bringing him back, which I don't see them doing.
 

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Thumbs up! that be pretty cool to see. but since we know he won't be winning it, could it turn out to be that special? I wouldn't mind seeing it but unless they're bringing him back, which I don't see them doing.

"Special" entrants never win it though - returns from injury, yes, but not people coming back into the company. I mean, Mr Perfect got down to the last 4 but didn't win it, did he? That's just one example.