Forbes claims the return of the biggest game changer is not ruled out by WWE?

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I wonder how Dave and PWInsider feel about these non-wrestling sites encroaching on their business. The 411Mania's and WrestleZone's of the world give him publicity while the Forbes, ESPN's and Complex's of the world are getting interviews.
Interesting ..Forbes and ESPN is legit. Must be..emasculating. LOL.
 

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One more match is not out of the realm of possibility. No doubt about it.

And you have to wonder...

Wouldn't his status as on air talent go toward completing his contract?

Aren't they worried he will eventually bolt and wrestle somewhere else after those obligations are fulfilled?

It's illegal to have an indefinite contract, so the non compete is in the bushes as soon as he sues. Plus I'm sure his time as GM runs down his contract time
 

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He will return at the Rumble only to be eliminated by Big Cass in record time, to complete the troll job (this is assuming Big Cass isn't still champ by then :leon:)
 

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A full schedule return is not likely but a one-off, or a Brock like schedule where he wrestles a set number of matches isn't far fetched. Cut out the suicide dives, diving head butt and a more may based style he'll be good.
 
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