totally agree and def a big difference between not renewing someone at the end of their deal than a mass release of people (some of which had JUST been hired).I will never understand why people get mad, sad, or whatever word you want to use when an obvious company with too many people starts releasing people to slim down their roster to something more manageable. If you have too many chiefs in the kitchen you have to get rid of some. There are plenty of options for them anywhere from the Indies, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan, and so on.
Also, before anyone says anything yes, I do get the outrage of when WWE released a whole lot of people during the height of the pandemic.
I don't really find it that sad, people complain when they keep people under contract they don't use and complain when they don't renew so what are you gonna do
Not sign in the first place is an option but then you're just cheering for wrestlers you like (assuming that's why you'd be upset they aren't used) not getting paid well
Yeah I can tell you for a fact, people on twitter were not begging for a Pillman push until this news came out. Also yeah they paid Brian for the time agreed. They do not owe him a job for life. WWE fired people part way through an agreed contract for stuff that was not gross misconduct.
I've mostly just seen people roasting Pillman on Twitter myself lmao which has also been pretty cringe
done? not really. Said? definitely. also the wearing cancel cancel culture shirt got him trolled by his peers and all of a sudden Punk didnt wannt work with him no moHasn't BPJ done some cringey shit that made some fans not support him?
Once stars come in, people were bound to fall through the cracks. Even with extra TV time
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Once stars come in, people were bound to fall through the cracks. Even with extra TV time
Is Garrison still under contract? He’s probably next to not get renewed if he is.