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Post by Mayonnaise on May 30, 2019 15:31:29 GMT -5
Rock, Austin, and Cena no way. They'll give it shout outs and whatnot but they have no reason to ruin their relationship with WWE.
I can see Hogan trying his best, maybe getting a few of the EVPs on board, but that'll get shut down fast.
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Post by adamclark52 on May 30, 2019 16:04:12 GMT -5
None would make the impact that a star the caliber of Dean Ambrose did.
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on May 30, 2019 16:25:22 GMT -5
Maybe I'm in the small minority here but John Cena vs Kenny Omega is a match I would love to see. The ONLY reason that I ever wanted to see Omega in WWE is because I want Omega-Cena. That match would be incredible. I want Cena in AEW just for this match. If he hung around a little while, cool. But as long as we get this match, I don't care.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 21:15:02 GMT -5
Cena in AEW would this be generation's Hogan in WCW, so that would be cool for the fans and for Cena's career imo.
I don't really see the point of Rock or Austin doing anything more than a one time appearence. They're certified legend/old timer status, but Cena could come back today and be accepeted as part of the active roster of any company.
Hogan should be tar and feathered to stop him from stepping anywhere near AEW.
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Post by markymark on May 30, 2019 21:28:21 GMT -5
Could see them try to reach Flair again.
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Post by fw91 on May 30, 2019 21:35:17 GMT -5
I can only see Hogan on a whim. Austin maybe out of spite if he is at odds with Vince, but not random. Cena and Rock never.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 23:16:22 GMT -5
I could see Hogan doing a segment.
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Post by Raskovnik on May 30, 2019 23:22:09 GMT -5
I can easily see any of them doing it down the line if AEW takes off, though I think Hogan is the least likely to show up just because he doesn't bring anything to the table anymore in any capacity. I see people saying that Cena, Rock, and Austin wouldn't want to ruin their relationship with the WWE but that's silly IMO. All 3 are bigger than the WWE. They don't need WWE at all, and the WWE would kowtow before them even if they were to make an appearance on AEW. WWE are the ones who need to be concerned about ruining that relationship.
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Post by EyeofTyr on May 31, 2019 5:18:21 GMT -5
Anything is possible under the right circumstances.
Would I want them to appear? Eh. Keep Hogan far away, Rock or Austin for a brief cameo would be fine, Cena in any capacity would be fine as long as it doesn't run for too long or they put him over their own talent.
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Post by honsou on May 31, 2019 5:59:02 GMT -5
I will say the heat of a short program between Cena and Omega would cause them to fall to the center of the earth. It would probably never happen but damn
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Post by jason1980s on May 31, 2019 14:26:20 GMT -5
Hogan would be the most logical considering he would work with anyone for the right price. He'll probably soon start telling a story that the company reached out to him first, he wasn't home, so they went with Jon Moxley. Hogan will probably be campaigning for a spot on the roster very soon, if not already in the process.
Rock would probably never happen, not because of his fame but because he would be loyal the Samoan family and WWE will always try and bring the Samoan's back and use them when they can. Rock probably wouldn't want to jeopardize even one small appearance for say Rikishi or Afa and Sika in the future.
Cena probably wouldn't be where he is without WWE so I can't see him going anywhere else unless something bad happens to severe ties.
Austin would be second most logical after Hogan. He's done a few autograph signings so if the price is right and the appearance makes sense, he probably would do it. He made a new era for WWF, not the other way around. He risked his body and possibly life in 1997 to return for them and help rebuild the company over the next year or two.
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Post by corndog on May 31, 2019 19:13:40 GMT -5
Hogan would go at the drop of a dime. But hopefully the Bucks don't make this happen because I think it would be a terrible idea.
I would say there is a chance with Austin, although he has a new show on USA coming up and I am not sure how tied in it is to WWE.
I doubt the Rock comes, but I think that has more to do with AEW not wanting to invest the necessary amount of money for him than his loyalty to WWE.
Cena is an interesting one. He does seem incredibly loyal to Vince and WWE, however he is starting to get into the same position as Jericho in his spot. I think it depends where his movie career goes and what happens in WWE and AEW over the next few years. If Cena would do it, I believe it would have less to do with money and more to do with him wanting to test the waters outside of WWE having a few dream matches. Cena loves the WWE, but he also loves a challenge and seeing if he could make it outside of the WWE's bubble would be an interesting challenge for him. Also like others, maybe Cena just gets sick of Vince's BS, which seems to be getting worse.
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