Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5011123-20150214004937

If WWE Summer 2014 has shown us or taught any of us anything about the WWE, it is that no one's job is safe and secure (unless of course your last name is McMahon). The 2014 summer saw the release of over a dozen WWE employees, mostly wrestlers and in my opinion, that will continue into this year also. The following features a list of individuals who I believe have numbered days left in the WWE.


 * Cesaro - An individual who started with a initial push but now appears to have no solid place in the WWE for which writers and managements can articulate on air. Even Vince McMahon has weighed in with his misgivings about Cesaro's weak points such as lack of connection with the crowd, among other comments shared by Mr. McMahon. Despite what or how Triple H feels about Cesaro's future and promise as a mainstay in the WWE, I feel that when Daddy Vince says a wrestler's a no-go then that's a heavy hint right there in itself. I sincerely hope Cesaro's invested his money well and has a reserve flight ticket for home. And seeing him in constant tag team matches with a very unlucky partner in Tyson Kidd, is a sign of a declining foothold in the roster standings. I see 2015 being the last year for Cesaro.


 * Big E - A promising young powerhouse who I felt was coming into his own after paying his dues as a heavy to Dolph Ziggler before breaking out on his own. He was given Intercontinental Championship gold after beating it off the waist of a now ghost-wrestler named Curtis Axel (anyone else remember him? Where's he at?) Now, he has been reduced to a three-man stable of buffoons known as The New Day. I see only dark days for Big E. This is appears to me more like a desperate gesture to keep his place in the company along with two jobber-class wrestlers. I look to see Big E being handed a "BIG P" as in Pink slip sometime this year. (The 7th Scribe (talk) 00:49, February 14, 2015 (UTC))

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