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CENA’S SCHEDULE, HOW TO USE BRYAN, WHEN BEING OLDER MAKES IT HARD TO GO TO WWE AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2018-05-05 18:08:00

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John Cena is not advertised for WWE Money in the Bank, SummerSlam or Survivor Series, so does that mean he will be back near the Royal Rumble time?

Nothing has been announced yet one way or the other, as you noted.  I expect, barring a movie commitment, that he will be at SummerSlam since they like star power on the big shows.  But the flip side is that he is 41 years old and a lot closer to the end of the road than the beginning.  He is also branching out into the entertainment field.  It definitely feels like he is segueing into a part time role now.

Is Mr. Kennedy ever going to return to WWE?

I never say never but the fact of the matter is that he is 42 years old and has been available for a while and hasn’t been brought back so if I had to guess, I would guess no.

With the influx of ROH/TNA/New Japan guys WWE brought in several years ago, why was Christopher Daniels never considered by WWE?

In a nutshell?  He’s 48 years old, even though he doesn’t look it.  Even he has said that he feels he is too old for WWE to consider him.

Even though he had been cleared to return to a full-time in-ring schedule, Daniel Bryan may still have a limited time as an active wrestler due to his past concussion issues.  In order to prolong this phase of his career for as long as possible, should they limit his ring time by not having him wrestle on TV every week and limiting his house show schedule?

If you are asking me?  Yes, I would do that. But he wants to work, and work a lot.  If he has been totally cleared we have to take that to mean that he is healthy so that means WWE will probably use him and see what happens.

With more and more live shows being webcast, do you think the site will ever hire another full time employee?

Honestly?  No.  We can’t cover everything and frankly everything doesn’t need to be covered in my opinion.  While house shows and indy events are definitely important to the talents and the promotions, not every show needs PPV style coverage in my opinion.  There becomes a point of overkill.

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