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Well aware. Lol, it's not the fact it's happening, it's how it's being done. I'm sure you DO remember the WCW he came from, same one who had nothing for half the signings they made, chucking money left and right at shock signings. AEW reminds me of WCW in a lot of ways. You do you, I'm glad Aew is around, sure I'm still watching out the corner of my eye still, but I'm not being pulled in by this method, and I often find myself wondering about the guys they should be featuring and why they are hardly on the main program. That's just how it seems to me.Why do people care about companies signing wrestlers who previously wrestled in another company? Should a wrestler retire because WWE released them or their contract expired?
Guys have jumped ship from territory to territory since the dawn of wrestling. In the 90's it felt non stop that guys would jump ship back and forth between WCW and WWF.
Should we give the WWF shit for pushing ex-WCW guy Steve Austin or ex-WCW guy Mick Foley or ex-WCW guy The Undertaker or ex-WCW guy Kevin Nash or ex-WCW guy Sid or ex-WCW guys the Road Warriors? <Lmaoo>
The guy this thread is about was an ex-WCW guy before his WWE career lol