WWE doesn’t want any talent leaving, offering big money to keep them

WWE is giving away bags.

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This year, the war of words in the WWE vs AEW war WWE and AEW started with both organizations looking to sign the top talent on the market. Both have the most talented wrestlers in world. When there are two major promotions that have huge funds supporting them, that’s an excellent opportunity for talent because they earn greater money as well as have more options.

History

WWE tried to sign almost everybody to long-term, lucrative contracts during the year, but then let a few of them go in the next year because of the pandemic of COVID-19. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson were perfect examples of this as they were given the chance to attend AEW and were preparing for their appearance on the first episode of Dynamite and then stayed with WWE until they were released from the following year’s pandemic.

A few years later, as the two AEW as well as WWE are in discussions for new television contracts for 2024. WWE continues trying to secure talent on its roster as well as on the free agent market. While they did not get Will Osprey but they did bring back CM Punk who was fired after his brawl backstage against Jack Perry at All In.

Big money

In an interview on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer pointed out that WWE offers big bucks for talent.

 

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