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3 Reasons why The Revival leaving WWE will be bad for business 

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Let me start by saying that The Revival is one of the best tag teams in the WWE, and despite that, they haven't got the opportunity at the tag team titles on Raw for a long time.

Despite the fact that they have captured gold on the main roster once, the team has asked for their release from the company, and I can't blame them. They have showcased their talent on the yellow brand and were a force to be reckoned with before they were moved to lame storylines on the main roster.

This raises questions on the way the company treats its talent on the main roster, and in this article, I discuss the possible reasons why this release will not be good for the company.


#1 Raises doubts at the Performance Center

Am I investing in the right company?
Am I investing in the right company?

Every wrestler wishes to work with the WWE someday, but if this is the way the company treats its best talents, the trainees at the performance center will have second thoughts about joining the company's program, and if they will get the right direction when they move up the ladder.

With Matt Bloom and his staff working round the clock to give trainees the best in class training, this release will leave a bad impression on everyone's mind, which will ultimately affect the overall product.

The company has invested a lot in the performance center, and has opened its center in the UK as well, but if this is the treatment at the end of the day, we may see a dip in attendees, and the overall applications to work with the WWE.

The company has a lot riding on the new talent, but if they back out or take this as an experience of how they would be treated down the road, things could turn bad for the WWE.

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