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Post by sh17 on Jul 31, 2009 12:32:47 GMT -6
credit:prowrestling.com
The latest victim of WWE's dreaded "future endeavors" announcement was The Brian Kendrick, and a PWInsider report sheds the first bit of light on the matter.
According to the report, Kendrick's release can largely be attributed to his backstage attitude and motivation as a performer. The internal feeling was that while Kendrick did what he was told, he carried a negative attitude and gave the impression that he did not deeply care about being there. WWE thus saw little potential for Kendrick to breakout as a valuable member of the roster and opted to sever its ties with the wrestler.
It remains to be seen if Kendrick's release is a compounded consequence of his behavior or if a specific incident brought WWE officials' concerns to a boil.
Sources are also quick to mention reports that Kendrick was one of WWE's most frequently-fined Superstars for marijuana use, although it is unclear if that played any role in his release--under the Wellness Policy, there is no punishment, beyond the fine, for using the drug.
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matt
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Post by matt on Aug 2, 2009 12:47:41 GMT -6
They weren't really using him much anyways. He lost in one kick to Kofi on Raw so it seemed they didn't want to seriously use him.
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Post by Bubba JD on Aug 2, 2009 21:39:18 GMT -6
shit, glad i don't work for WWE. if "giving a shit" was a job requirement, i'd be lucky to get near company property. i can't name one job that i've given a crap about, for more then a week.
nobody better show this sorta thing to my bosses. they might get the idea to start firing people, simply for "doing what they're told".
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