>>7520191This is actually true. WWE has long switched to brand over individual, which we all know and see by now. When a wrestler in a major corporation like that overacheives, it is seen by the corporation as a threat to long-term plans for the sake of a short-term gimmick. You can’t blame the talent for getting dimes thrown at them from the marks, so you instead try and rework the marks onto a new flavor of the month until you get them onboard with the program.
Guys, stop asking markish questions. We all are well versed in the shallow booking debates, we should be off this planet and have had memed a fellow /asp/ie onto the wwe or aew booking team by now. Tony would be so easy to work into giving good faith anons a job for $50/hour