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How do you lose the main guy who created the company, just so you can fantasy book Daniel Bryan and punk?
Him leaving is so embarrassing for AEW it’s unreal.
He was there at every show making sure to thank the crowd before and after the event every time for those that went to shows you know.
It’s amazing how hard they dropped the ball.
Cody left because AEW became the same shit as WWE, politicking alongside one person (tony khan) making all the decisions.
I’m sure Cody would prefer being under McMahon if he was under anyone at all.
Him leaving is so embarrassing for AEW it’s unreal.
He was there at every show making sure to thank the crowd before and after the event every time for those that went to shows you know.
It’s amazing how hard they dropped the ball.
Cody left because AEW became the same shit as WWE, politicking alongside one person (tony khan) making all the decisions.
I’m sure Cody would prefer being under McMahon if he was under anyone at all.