5 Reasons why The Revival may have asked for their release
WWE is the clear industry leader when it comes to professional wrestling. To be a Champion in WWE is like being at the apex of the professional wrestling business. The Revival scratched the clawed their way from NXT. They perfected the art of tag team wrestling and told incredible stories in the ring, each time the bell rang.
And then, their dream came true. They were called up to the main roster and made a part of the most elite bunch of WWE superstars in the world. That is until just a few days ago when they allegedly asked for a release from their contracts.
Why do The Revival want to step away from everything they've worked so hard to achieve? I will try and explain why, in this 5-point speculative article.
Because I don't know the real reason myself, I invite you to voice your thoughts in the comments.
#5 State of the tag team division
This is the narrative doing the rounds right now, all over the internet, thanks to Pro Wrestling Sheet. The Revival, just like a lot of the Tag Team Division, are not happy at how the division is being handled at the moment. This stems from poor promos and a general lack of direction across the entire division.
I ask you, can you blame them? You have a veteran in Bobby Roode and a hungry newcomer in Chad Gable square off against the monstrous Authors of Pain, and you have the match end with Drake Maverick stealing Bobby Roode's robe and taking it to the toilet? It is a massive step down even if you compare it to Roode's Beer Money Inc. run.
The Revival is obviously not happy with the way things currently are. Let's hope they change for the better.