Saturday, 23 August 2014

Why WWE Doesn’t Want Bully Ray Back With The Company

TNA just let go the most important man in their company, Bully Ray. It’s very easy to say he was the lifeblood of that dying organization, but the truth remains the same Bully did so much for TNA, and WWE respectively, that it is fair to comment that TNA owes Bully as much money as he wants.
Although, TNA doesn’t have the money to pay him the allotted salary he deserves so Bully quit. He was TNA’s best heel, personality, authority figure and backstage leader. That will hurt the locker room the most. Bully is a natural-born leader, and he was a role model for all TNA talent.

Bully would become WWE’s best official in NXT. Even though his age is getting up there, 43, his ability to put on a five-star match remains. Look at last week’s tag-team match against the Hardyz in New York, that match was phenomenal. Bully and Devon were in rare form that night.
It’s also no secret WWE needs to bolster their tag-team division even more. Yes, they have the Uso’s, Wyatt Family, Stardust/Goldust and Rybaxel, but that’s it. Out of the four major tag-teams, only two, maybe three, are legitimate. Imagine what Dudley Boyz could do to that division. There wouldn’t be any room for argument. WWE would own the best tag-division in professional wrestling.

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