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I hope people don’t think new day is gonna be in AEW asap


They got 90 days I think
I can see the Bucks doing an open challenge at ALL IN or whatever ppv is in Aug and they pop out.

I have no problem with that I just aint trying to see all that corny shit on a weekly basis unless they switch it up
 
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One of the greatest tag teams in WWE history. Godspeed brothas
 
you think ratings would go up?
You know what? I do think it would pop ratings for a bit, but it would get old quick I bet. I may not be a fan of them as a collective, but they're legends that can still go w a huge fanbase. A short term contract would be ideal for me
 
Unfortunately I know they will probably run YBs vs them but I really aint trying to see all that. Call me a hater but I been waiting for the day New Day run was done.


Then turn the channel nigga. Cuz they coming. Lol.




































Who we kidding. Nigga WE KNOW you still gonna watch it. Stop it. Lol
 
Then turn the channel nigga. Cuz they coming. Lol.




































Who we kidding. Nigga WE KNOW you still gonna watch it. Stop it. Lol
Who said ima stop watching. Relax. lol I Just said i been waiting for them to go away and now they might pop up in the company I prefer to watch..I cant escape these goofy mfs.
 
Jeff Cobb never fit with WWE


Such a strange decision by creative

Never used to his potential

Fixed.

Bruh was better off stayin in NJPW or showing up at AEW.

I get he wanted to test the waters in WWE...but that shyt wasn't him. WWE doesn't fit his style.
 


I said this when TKO did their first round of releases

theres no more lifers like there were cus that was a Vince thing if he fucked w/ a talent enough he'd find shit for them just to keep them around. TKO dont view them like that tho its about the money
 
Gavin O'Shea, who worked for WWE for decades as a producer and director, announced he was let go from the company, writing on his Linkedin:

"After 25 years, losing my job wasn’t part of the plan.

For those memorable 25 years at WWE, I’ve seen, heard and experienced it all. After all, I grew up there, made friends and learned by doing. Like many people, I tied a piece of my identity to what I do every day. So when that suddenly changed, it felt unsettling, humbling… and honestly, a little scary.

But here’s what I’m learning in real time:

• Your job is something you do — not who you are


• Setbacks can create space for better opportunities


• Resilience isn’t a buzzword — it’s a skill you build through moments like this.

I’m taking this time to reflect, reset, and refocus on what I truly want in my next chapter. I’m incredibly grateful for the people I’ve worked with, the lessons I’ve learned, and the support I’ve already received.

If you know of opportunities or just want to connect, I’d love to hear from you.

Onward.

Gavin."


O'Shea started with the company in 2001 as a production manager. He was Senior Associate Producer for international television and was also a director of television production for the company.
 
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