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Old 10-04-2017, 11:13 PM   #68
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Working for ROH or New Japan would freshen Dolph up a lot. It'd allow him to work the way he wants, and to show off how good he is, if he really is that good at all. People won't care overnight, but maybe they will kind of at some point eventually. He can eventually return to the WWE and be a solid upper mid-carder for them.
If money is what is driving him still, I'd say don't leave WWE at all. Chances are things won't be any better if he comes back. He'd just be losing out on money elsewhere.

If he's set money-wise and is willing to take less to actually perform in a setting closer to what he grew up wanting to be in ala Cody Rhodes... He should probably leave and not come back. Because I don't see WWE changing anytime soon.
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