WWE Rumors: Former WWE talent returning to the company after 10 years
What's the story?
Does the name Brad Attitude ring a bell? The former enhancement talent was part of WWE's development system back in 2007 and also appeared in a match against Bobby Lashley on the main roster. It seems that Attitude is on his way back to the WWE as the wrestler revealed, what looks a WWE contract on his Twitter handle.
In case you didn't know...
Attitude, also known as Brad Allen, has been an active competitor for almost 16 years. He was signed by WWE on a developmental contract for Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) back in 2007. Known as 'The Campus Legend' Brad Allen, he worked with many notable stars such as Tyson Kidd, Fandango and Dolph Ziggler during his WWE stint.
Ziggler and Attitude were a tag team in FCW under the tutelage of Taryn Terrel and while The Show Off moved onto bigger things, Attitude was released from the WWE in 2008.
However, both Ziggler and Attitude have been really close friends ever since, which was evident by the WWE Superstar's appearance alongside Attitude at an indie show in 2017.
Many fans may have seen them together on social media over the years but did Allen get a potential chance to return to WWE all due to his connection with Ziggler? Not really...
The heart of the matter
Attitude has been regularly featured in CWF Mid Atlantic Wrestling and was part of a six-man Elimination match for the CWF Heavyweight title this past Saturday. Despite losing the match, Attitude may have pleased a few visiting WWE scouts as he received a possible WWE contract offer on Monday.
Interestingly enough, Trevor Lee is the current CWF Heavyweight Champion, who is one of the latest signings of the WWE. The former Impact Wrestling star is expected to begin training at the WWE Performance Center this month and should be on NXT sooner rather than later.
What's next?
Attitude is known to be a solid in-ring worker who can hold his own on the microphone too. While Ziggler may have put in a good word for the former WWE talent, we're sure Attitude's improvement since leaving WWE and his overall experience would have contributed to his WWE signing.