Tony Khan reacts to Triple H saying everybody wants to be in WWE
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Triple H was feeling ornery during last week’s pre-TakeOver media call. Mostly he was taking aim at fans, but the competition got caught in the crossfire when he spoke about calls for WWE to produce another all-women’s wrestling PPV like 2018’s
Evolution.
AEW & NWA star Thunder Rosa replied eloquently to the The Game’s claim that “the best female performers in the world are in WWE, and if they’re not, they want to be,” and others like Impact Knockouts champ Deonna Purrazzo and indie promotion Shimmer followed suit.
Report: Former WWE talent set to debut for Impact Wrestling tonight
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According to PW Insider, Impact Wrestling has plans for a noteworthy debut on tonight’s (June 3) episode:
“Impact Wrestling sources have indicated that a former WWE talent will make his debut tonight in a vignette. We are told it’s a talent who ‘never really got a fair chance’ during his time in WWE.”
The clue that the talent in question never got a fair chance in WWE narrows the list of possibilities down to about 150 wrestlers or so, which isn’t super clarifying. We do know, however, that tonight’s debut will not include Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, or any of the other wrestlers who were released yesterday by WWE, because they are all under 90 day non-compete clauses.
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