Part-time players the WWE advocates
Ever since the PG era began, the WWE has lost some of its top stars. Some have left the company in pursuit of challenges elsewhere whereas others have departed owing to commitments of their own. All in all, this led to conventional wrestling fans losing interest in the show owing to lack of veterans and. The WWE hence hatched an interesting plot wherein they bring in these veterans to wrestle part-time to satisfy the needs of yesteryear fans as well as bring new twists to the storylines. This move has indeed been successful, and let us now take a look at some of the popular veterans the WWE advocates.
#1 Brock Lesnar
The return of Brock Lesnar created more frenzy in the WWE than any other event in the recent past. Lesnar left the company in 2003 to pursue interest elsewhere and returned after a long hiatus to become one of the most dominating in ring performers in recent WWE history.
He started feuds against the likes of Cena, Triple H and CM Punk before graduating to beat the likes of The Undertaker at Wrestlemania. Lesnar ending the un-conquerable streak of the Undertaker shows you how much the WWE invests on these part-time superstars.
From what we know, he earns a astronomical sum of money to make his limited set of appearances and this investment is a sureshot worthy one to say the last.