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Post by King Richius on Oct 12, 2017 18:16:29 GMT -5
I don't want to drink my urine again. Again? Sounds like a bad habit you gotta break yourself out of. I'd recommend going with "I'll eat my hat". And then wear nothing but hats made out of cheese. You can tell people you're a Packers fan.
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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Oct 12, 2017 18:17:11 GMT -5
This really sucks, and the thought that Enzo had anything to do with it made me sicker.
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Post by Sizzle on Oct 12, 2017 18:44:31 GMT -5
I don't want to drink my urine again. Again? Sounds like a bad habit you gotta break yourself out of. I'd recommend going with "I'll eat my hat". And then wear nothing but hats made out of cheese. You can tell people you're a Packers fan. It's too late now. It's been done.
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Post by Funk The Revival on Oct 12, 2017 20:26:37 GMT -5
Really wanted Neville to have a programme for the IC Title and put on some top matches outside of people under 205lbs. Shame but he’ll be a great asset to the independent circuit
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Oct 12, 2017 22:54:02 GMT -5
It looks like the rumors are true. As much as I love Neville's work, he's straight up being a little b****. Amazing how entitled someone can be with only two years of being on the main roster. There is not excuse to walk out...well, practically no excuse. I can understand his frustration. But you signed a contract. Honor your deal. Request your release. But acting like a bitch and just storming off isnt going to solve the problem. WWE can bury Neville by keeping him under his deal for whatever time is left on it. By the time he is free, he could be several years older and his drawing power could have suffered a great bit. Do your job. Honor your commitment. Let it be known you want out of your deal and see if you can reach some sort of settlement with WWE. Dont pull a Punk.
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 13, 2017 6:54:48 GMT -5
It looks like the rumors are true. As much as I love Neville's work, he's straight up being a little b****. Amazing how entitled someone can be with only two years of being on the main roster. There is not excuse to walk out...well, practically no excuse. I can understand his frustration. But you signed a contract. Honor your deal. Request your release. But acting like a bitch and just storming off isnt going to solve the problem. WWE can bury Neville by keeping him under his deal for whatever time is left on it. By the time he is free, he could be several years older and his drawing power could have suffered a great bit. Do your job. Honor your commitment. Let it be known you want out of your deal and see if you can reach some sort of settlement with WWE. Dont pull a Punk. Its not acting like a bitch. He wants more for his character and there's nothing wrong with that at all. He can be a potential main event player. He doesn't need to settle for just being 205's gatekeeper.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Oct 13, 2017 10:48:38 GMT -5
It looks like the rumors are true. As much as I love Neville's work, he's straight up being a little b****. Amazing how entitled someone can be with only two years of being on the main roster. Entitled? Or standing up for yourself when you're being booked to sh*t against a guy who doesn't deserve it. He carried that division for the better part of the year and should have gotten a reward once his reign was over. It was clear cut and dry that they had no plans for him moving forward. So out he went. It's hard to defend WWE when they're constantly giving rewards to the wrong people and alienating the truly talented ones. Actually, Enzo deserves it and more, considering he got screwed out of both the NXT and RAW tag-team titles.
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 13, 2017 14:59:58 GMT -5
Entitled? Or standing up for yourself when you're being booked to sh*t against a guy who doesn't deserve it. He carried that division for the better part of the year and should have gotten a reward once his reign was over. It was clear cut and dry that they had no plans for him moving forward. So out he went. It's hard to defend WWE when they're constantly giving rewards to the wrong people and alienating the truly talented ones. Actually, Enzo deserves it and more, considering he got screwed out of both the NXT and RAW tag-team titles. Nah Enzo deserves to be permanently exiled to NXT.
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Post by Sizzle on Oct 13, 2017 15:01:50 GMT -5
Actually, Enzo deserves it and more, considering he got screwed out of both the NXT and RAW tag-team titles. Nah Enzo deserves to be permanently exiled to NXT. A dude that developed on the mic does not deserve to be in NXT.
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Post by marino13 on Oct 13, 2017 15:35:16 GMT -5
Seems to me there's almost always fighting here nowadays. And more often than not, there's one specific person on the other end of it. Just pointing that out, so use that information any way you like.
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Post by The American Daydream on Oct 13, 2017 16:12:01 GMT -5
Can we lock this yet?
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Post by The American Daydream on Oct 13, 2017 16:13:44 GMT -5
It looks like the rumors are true. As much as I love Neville's work, he's straight up being a little b****. Amazing how entitled someone can be with only two years of being on the main roster. There is not excuse to walk out...well, practically no excuse. I can understand his frustration. But you signed a contract. Honor your deal. Request your release. But acting like a bitch and just storming off isnt going to solve the problem. WWE can bury Neville by keeping him under his deal for whatever time is left on it. By the time he is free, he could be several years older and his drawing power could have suffered a great bit. Do your job. Honor your commitment. Let it be known you want out of your deal and see if you can reach some sort of settlement with WWE. Dont pull a Punk. wonder if the Army would just let me walk out even though I signed a contract? Probably not... but I can dream some days.
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Post by marino13 on Oct 13, 2017 17:22:14 GMT -5
I'm close. Trying to leave it open till we get something concrete.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Oct 14, 2017 22:18:20 GMT -5
There is not excuse to walk out...well, practically no excuse. I can understand his frustration. But you signed a contract. Honor your deal. Request your release. But acting like a bitch and just storming off isnt going to solve the problem. WWE can bury Neville by keeping him under his deal for whatever time is left on it. By the time he is free, he could be several years older and his drawing power could have suffered a great bit. Do your job. Honor your commitment. Let it be known you want out of your deal and see if you can reach some sort of settlement with WWE. Dont pull a Punk. Its not acting like a bitch. He wants more for his character and there's nothing wrong with that at all. He can be a potential main event player. He doesn't need to settle for just being 205's gatekeeper. Walking out on your contract is a bitch move. You have signed a deal and that states that X provides salary, bonuses, etc. and requires Y to perform whatever tasks are in said contract. Im guessing Neville's deal doesnt offer him character protection. So if WWE wants him in the bunny suit then...hop baby, hop. You are right. There is nothing wrong with him wanting more and taking whatever means are available to him to do so. But walking out on a deal YOU signed isnt the way to handle it. When you signed your deal, everything was good enough. Now its not. If a higher spot on the card was so important, why not negotiate that? Thats a rhetorical question. We all know why. But no one forced him to sign with WWE. We, including all of us on WFigs, knows how WWE is and their history of using talented guys like Neville like second rate acts. There is not excuse to walk out...well, practically no excuse. I can understand his frustration. But you signed a contract. Honor your deal. Request your release. But acting like a bitch and just storming off isnt going to solve the problem. WWE can bury Neville by keeping him under his deal for whatever time is left on it. By the time he is free, he could be several years older and his drawing power could have suffered a great bit. Do your job. Honor your commitment. Let it be known you want out of your deal and see if you can reach some sort of settlement with WWE. Dont pull a Punk. wonder if the Army would just let me walk out even though I signed a contract? Probably not... but I can dream some days. QFT. And let me suggest...dont test them. The military is a little less forgiving than WWE. To the clink! EDIT: Chris Jericho was interviewed on Busted Open Radio on Friday. He stated that the rumors of Neville walking out at Raw are FALSE. He said that its true that Neville turned in notice and no longer wants to be apart of WWE. But he wasnt even at Raw on Monday, as he turned in notice on the Sunday before Raw. No official decision or release has been made at this time. But WWE and Neville did agree that it was better served for Neville miss Raw. IO think this is far better way of handling things. He requested his release. WWE and he are negotiating. And we will have to wait and see. Hopefully, he gets what he wants.
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Post by Yayo on Oct 15, 2017 12:11:50 GMT -5
This really sucks, considering I've become a big fan of Neville ever since this King of the Cruiserweights gimmick started. He should've moved on from 205 Live, and started feuding with guys near the top of the card. I'd love to see him in NJPW, but this is still disappointing. At least we're getting an awesome elite before he leaves
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Post by blissfan4life on Oct 15, 2017 12:42:41 GMT -5
Its not acting like a bitch. He wants more for his character and there's nothing wrong with that at all. He can be a potential main event player. He doesn't need to settle for just being 205's gatekeeper. Walking out on your contract is a bitch move. You have signed a deal and that states that X provides salary, bonuses, etc. and requires Y to perform whatever tasks are in said contract. Im guessing Neville's deal doesnt offer him character protection. So if WWE wants him in the bunny suit then...hop baby, hop. You are right. There is nothing wrong with him wanting more and taking whatever means are available to him to do so. But walking out on a deal YOU signed isnt the way to handle it. When you signed your deal, everything was good enough. Now its not. If a higher spot on the card was so important, why not negotiate that? Thats a rhetorical question. We all know why. But no one forced him to sign with WWE. We, including all of us on WFigs, knows how WWE is and their history of using talented guys like Neville like second rate acts. wonder if the Army would just let me walk out even though I signed a contract? Probably not... but I can dream some days. QFT. And let me suggest...dont test them. The military is a little less forgiving than WWE. To the clink! EDIT: Chris Jericho was interviewed on Busted Open Radio on Friday. He stated that the rumors of Neville walking out at Raw are FALSE. He said that its true that Neville turned in notice and no longer wants to be apart of WWE. But he wasnt even at Raw on Monday, as he turned in notice on the Sunday before Raw. No official decision or release has been made at this time. But WWE and Neville did agree that it was better served for Neville miss Raw. IO think this is far better way of handling things. He requested his release. WWE and he are negotiating. And we will have to wait and see. Hopefully, he gets what he wants. LMAO it is definitely not. He wanted better for his career and he saw it wasn't gonna happen so he left.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Oct 15, 2017 13:02:35 GMT -5
I understand someone wants to have a better "character", but lets not forget who strokes the pen on the history books. As hard as it is to grasp, that character is not in your hands. You have a contractual agreement to uphold to. There are countless names that will never be where you are, and the thought that someone was passed up on for his spot sickens me.
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Post by TheSystem 1.5 on Oct 15, 2017 13:25:46 GMT -5
Enzo cut a promo on the house show that included the line "I made Neville quit".
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Post by Codyverse: Tag Team Champion on Oct 15, 2017 14:10:51 GMT -5
This has turned into a fun little read
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Oct 15, 2017 22:32:57 GMT -5
Walking out on your contract is a bitch move. You have signed a deal and that states that X provides salary, bonuses, etc. and requires Y to perform whatever tasks are in said contract. Im guessing Neville's deal doesnt offer him character protection. So if WWE wants him in the bunny suit then...hop baby, hop. You are right. There is nothing wrong with him wanting more and taking whatever means are available to him to do so. But walking out on a deal YOU signed isnt the way to handle it. When you signed your deal, everything was good enough. Now its not. If a higher spot on the card was so important, why not negotiate that? Thats a rhetorical question. We all know why. But no one forced him to sign with WWE. We, including all of us on WFigs, knows how WWE is and their history of using talented guys like Neville like second rate acts. QFT. And let me suggest...dont test them. The military is a little less forgiving than WWE. To the clink! EDIT: Chris Jericho was interviewed on Busted Open Radio on Friday. He stated that the rumors of Neville walking out at Raw are FALSE. He said that its true that Neville turned in notice and no longer wants to be apart of WWE. But he wasnt even at Raw on Monday, as he turned in notice on the Sunday before Raw. No official decision or release has been made at this time. But WWE and Neville did agree that it was better served for Neville miss Raw. IO think this is far better way of handling things. He requested his release. WWE and he are negotiating. And we will have to wait and see. Hopefully, he gets what he wants. LMAO it is definitely not. He wanted better for his career and he saw it wasn't gonna happen so he left.
Its not a bitch move?! If he wanted better for his career, why not negotiate that into his deal? At MITB Chicago Punk held all the cards. He was RED HOT. He was hotter than any superstar in quite some time. He could have written his own ticket. He could have been what Cody Rhodes is today on the indys. But he CHOSE not to be. He resigned with WWE. All the issues he had with WWE and the aspects of the company he didnt like and worried about before ever signing with them were exactly what he thought they were. He still signed his first deal and gave it a shot. His worst fears were all true and when he had the opportunity to up and leave...he CHOSE not to. Let me ask you this...what if the Summer Of Punk never materialized. Lets say he signed his deal and the crowd rejected him after it and he wasnt getting crap for a reaction and people could care less. Lets say he fell down the card and was reduced to curtain jerking. Would you then say that its ok and NOT a bitch move if WWE just stopped paying Punk or adjusted the guaranteed money they negotiated a contract for and reduced it by 80%? Is that a bitch move by WWE? I mean, they signed the deal expecting Punk to deliver main event matches and be a main event talent...drawing for them and improving their bottom line. But he failed at it. Is that ok?!
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