WWE contracts 7 superstars who turned them down
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Great tag team, its a shame they never got the chance to reach their full potential in #WWE. Glad to see them highlighted in #AEW
@CashWheelerFTR #FTR8#OnThisDay in 2019 on #wweraw , The Revival def. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable to win the #WWE Raw Tag Team Championships.Great tag team, its a shame they never got the chance to reach their full potential in #WWE. Glad to see them highlighted in #AEW@CashWheelerFTR #FTR https://t.co/FuDQpLoX3W Formerly known as The Revival in WWE, the team of Dash Wilder and Cash Wheeler (FTR) were built up in NXT as one of the biggest tag teams to emerge from the company. However, once they reached the main roster, the team became a comedy act and jobbed out to the rest of the main roster. Despite attempts from WWE to re-up their contract with more money, FTR declined those deals and were taken off the air as they heavily disliked their repackaged comedic angle. FTR is currently working with AEW and ROH, among other wrestling organizations, as they currently hold multiple tag team championships throughout a multitude of wrestling organizations.
Former Shield member future Hall of Famer - 7 superstars who turned down WWE contracts
By Brandon Ewing Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share "The ICON" Sting was one of the few names that declined a contract offer from WWE on multiple occassions. WWE has had many main event-level superstars come and go over the years. The company did its best to sign certain wrestlers to multi-year deals, huge money-making contracts, and guaranteed deals. However, most wrestlers stuck to their morals and simply said “no,” choosing to venture off in a different career direction. Some would ultimately end up in the company down the road, even though the timing wasn’t right at the time for those stars to make the jump. Today, we look at the seven superstars who turned down WWE contracts.#7 The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar s Initial Departure
Public Enemies Podcast@TheEnemiesPE3The Hardy Boyz nailed Brock Lesnar with those chairs like he owed them money Still one of the craziest chair shots to this day.93201315The Hardy Boyz nailed Brock Lesnar with those chairs like he owed them money Still one of the craziest chair shots to this day. https://t.co/AwHZqRYotn Brock Lesnar was known as “The Next Big Thing” for a good reason in the early 2000s. Lesnar was being built by the company to be their flagship star for the next several decades. When Lesnar decided to leave the company in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL, this came as a shock to many in the WWE Universe. Lesnar had grown tired of the demands of working in the company and was tired of the full-time schedule. After being an offered a multi-million-dollar deal to stay with the organization, he declined the contract offer and chose to try his hand at the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings in 2004. After a successful career in the UFC later on, Lesnar would eventually make his return to the company in 2012, where he has remained with the company on/off for the past decade.#6 Jon Moxley - A Paradigm Shift in Creative Direction
io shirai de animal print #Giulia5STAR@lksnationDEAN AMBROSE (WELCOME BACK TO WWE) - TOP GOALS AND SKILLS 2022 twitter.com/BulletClubIta/…Italo Santana@BulletClubItaWHAT???????? #AEWDynamite414WHAT???????? #AEWDynamite https://t.co/jUGTGSWdkaDEAN AMBROSE (WELCOME BACK TO WWE) - TOP GOALS AND SKILLS 2022 twitter.com/BulletClubIta/… Current AEW World Champion Jon Moxley was a hardcore favorite on the independent circuit but became a household name as Dean Ambrose in WWE and as a member of The Shield. Despite being one of the top fan favorites in the company, WWE and Vince McMahon were seemingly never behind him 100%. Before AEW’s launch in 2019, he was growing tired of his character’s direction in WWE and was unhappy with the company. Moxley declined a new contract offer from the company and signed a deal with AEW, debuting at their first pay-per-view Double or Nothing in 2019.#5 FTR said no to a comedic contract offer
The Beermat@TheBeermat#OnThisDay in 2019 on #wweraw , The Revival def. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable to win the #WWE Raw Tag Team Championships.Great tag team, its a shame they never got the chance to reach their full potential in #WWE. Glad to see them highlighted in #AEW
@CashWheelerFTR #FTR8#OnThisDay in 2019 on #wweraw , The Revival def. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable to win the #WWE Raw Tag Team Championships.Great tag team, its a shame they never got the chance to reach their full potential in #WWE. Glad to see them highlighted in #AEW@CashWheelerFTR #FTR https://t.co/FuDQpLoX3W Formerly known as The Revival in WWE, the team of Dash Wilder and Cash Wheeler (FTR) were built up in NXT as one of the biggest tag teams to emerge from the company. However, once they reached the main roster, the team became a comedy act and jobbed out to the rest of the main roster. Despite attempts from WWE to re-up their contract with more money, FTR declined those deals and were taken off the air as they heavily disliked their repackaged comedic angle. FTR is currently working with AEW and ROH, among other wrestling organizations, as they currently hold multiple tag team championships throughout a multitude of wrestling organizations.