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There’s no one I like less then ADRI never thought I’d like Sheamus more than ADR.
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There’s no one I like less then ADRI never thought I’d like Sheamus more than ADR.
perroThere’s no one I like less then ADR
They have Almas now. There's absolutely 0 need for Del Rio
No room for 2 Hispanics?
No room for 2 Hispanics?
is this a fear arousal i dont understand whats wrong with me
Bruh spOiler that
He was over when he had Ricardo and the cars. Then they took both away from him and he was as bland as can be. No desire to see him in WWE again.There is but there's no room for a guy they never got over.
He was over when he had Ricardo and the cars. Then they took both away from him and he was as bland as can be. No desire to see him in WWE again.
They have Almas now. There's absolutely 0 need for Del Rio
There is but there's no room for a guy they never got over.
WWE officials are currently having talks about a Hogan return, according to PWInsider. Discussions for the return began several weeks back.
There's no word yet on what kind of role Hogan may come back for but there's speculation on an authority role for SmackDown now that Shane McMahon took an "indefinite leave of absence" from his SmackDown Commissioner duties and current blue brand General Manager Daniel Bryan has been cleared to perform as an in-ring talent once again. PWInsider also noted that Hogan could be coming back just to resume his role as a WWE Ambassador, not necessarily as an on-air performer.
There have been rumors of WWE working with Hogan again since the heat died down from the scandals he was involved in but it looks like the return may actually be happening now.
WWE issued the following statement to PWInsider in response to the report and confirmed that they have had talks with The Hulkster:
"We have had discussions with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan) about how he can help others learn from his mistakes, however, he is not under any contract with WWE."