The Revival want OUT?

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You sound like a triggered ex WWE fan. You fear that the same thing will happen to them that it did in WWE. Be easy soldier, Cody himself values them greatly on the totem pole in the world of professional wrestling. They will most likely not get lost in the shuffle there.

So u ask a question n than get mad when someone answers :mjlol:

I wanted them back in nxt..


Like another poster said after the bucks match....now what?


Scu?? :russ:

Lucha bros? half the time n do back slaps

Marko stunt n jungle boy?:mjlol:

More random tag matches with no story
 

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So u ask a question n than get mad when someone answers :mjlol:

I wanted them back in nxt..


Like another poster said after the bucks match....now what?


Scu?? :russ:

Lucha bros? half the time n do back slaps

Marko stunt n jungle boy?:mjlol:

More random tag matches with no story

Apologies.

It's not about the style of wrestling (well it is but for different reasons). If you don't look at their opponents names, they are wrestling the same style of match, against the same type of opponents, who also wrestle the exact same style of match.

I know they want, and probably alot of fans too, to see them have the opportunity to wrestle all the different breeds of tag teams you just listed. And the ability to wrestle matches unchained and develop the psychology however they want. (I dunno something tells me these guys might be big into that sort of thing). Can you imagine the fun they would have defending the tag belts in a 30 minute PPV match where both teams were allowed to employ SOME creativity into the match?

And I hear your claims about more flippy styled guys than not. That is absolutely true. So in order for those guys to shine, they need to bring in their opposites to give great contrast. They need to get more "old school wrasslin" guys on their roster for sure. They need to feature some of those guys prominently, if they really want to be a "diverse" promotion.

The way I see it, AEW should be offering alot of money for these guys, they NEED these guys, and by all we've seen with relationships of all involved, these guys should have it made when they arrive. I mean they have a freakin' catchphrase that started on being the Elite, on their tights live on WWE tv, and trademarking it all using Cody's lawyer.... They know what AEW is as a product by now, and they are still working hard af to get there, WHILE being in the E.
 

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On his advice to The Revival: “If I can give them any advice, I say take the money. Take what’s behind door number one. I’m speaking personal experience only. If they came to me and said, ‘Hey Book, we’re going to give you a million dollars a year, you ain’t gonna win no titles, we’ll get you TV time, we’re gonna give you a 15 year contract,’ I’m gonna shut the hell up.”
 

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WWE Files Trademarks Blocking The Revival From Using Them Ahead Of Their Apparent Departure

Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder have been using a lawyer closely associated with All Elite Wrestling stars to file trademarks for their planned WWE departure, but the company they've worked for appear to have hit back at the former Tag Team Champion.

WWE has registered trademarks for "The Mechanics" and "No Flips Just Fists." The latter is slightly different to Wilder and Dawson's "No Flips, Just Fists" (there's no comma), so WWE is clearly looking to make it harder for the tag team and potentially create some conflicts with using these phrases in a company like AEW.

The Revival has also trademarked names and sayings closely associated with their WWE runs, so whether that's something their soon to be former employers take issue with is hard to say right now.
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