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Another example of a Wrestler who gave them their all and WWE wanted more and more and push them to their limit. Kurt Angle.. So I dont blame those 2 for leaving WWE. Thats why Kurt wanted to come back as only part time and HHH would only except if only he returned as Full time.

It's in human's nature to take the side of the "underdog". But maybe you guys should stop blaming the big bad wolf WWE for a second and think that neither of us really know what's in those contracts that the wrestlers SIGN. I really don't think WWE would go outside the boundaries of a contract and risk, it's probably a matter of egos and grudges, like a former employer bashing his former workplace (happens a lot). But hey, this is just my opinion.

 

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) announced today that, for the benefit of reigning World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, the longstanding rule that a title must be defended within 30 days has been amended to span 300 days.

 
WWE?s Rules Committee ? a council often mentioned by Gorilla Monsoon but rarely seen or heard from ? decreed this morning that ?a champion need only defend his championship about once per year, especially if he is signed to a preposterously lucrative part-time contract.?
 
Lesnar, who is required to appear on WWE programming thrice annually to collect his $17 billion paycheck, has not defended his World Heavyweight Championship since the Clinton administration.
 
Asked whether he feels he is truly a ?fighting champion? and a suitable figurehead of WWE, Lesnar emitted his trademark pterodactyl shriek and began pounding his penis-tattooed chest.

http://www.kayfabenews.com/title-defence-rule-extended-30-days-300-days/

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