Kaval released from WWE

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NoDQ.com > WWE > Breaking news: Kaval released from WWE
Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 12/23/2010 at 05:48 PM

From WWE.com:

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of WWE SmackDown Superstar Kaval (Brandon Silvestry) as of today, December 23, 2010. We wish Kaval the best in all future endeavors.
 
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nodq.com says it was cause, there was nothing planned for him at the time, but i dont buy it, it must have been something bigger than that, to be released a couple days before christmas. This is just like the Daniel Bryan shit, im pretty sure he will be back sometime soon. Hopefully
 
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I read it was mutual. I have read before about him being real opinionated about how he is used, remember, he asked for his TNA released the last time around. I think if he asked for his release cause creative had nothing planned for him at the time, he was being too impatient. But who knows, maybe there is more to the story.

Look at Danielson, they had him losing and getting squashed like crazy, and they stuck him with an ugly ass t-shirt design. I think WWE give Indy stars a harder time all cause they were not brought up as "sport entertainers" and maybe Kaval had to just wait out his little WWE hazing, cause the crowd was behind him.
 
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Yeah I heard Low-ki used to be a real dick, he takes himself way too seriously. I was watching a shoot with Steve Corino and he was saying that when Low-Ki went to Japan and worked for Zero-One he had a huge attitude and pissed off a lot of the wrestlers. Low-Ki also tried working way too stiff over there and people started getting the impression that he was trying to shoot on them.... Someone ended up snapping his ankle during a training session in Zero-One's Dojo and they said it was a "accident"




all that had nothing to do with the current conversation but it was still a cool story.



oh and this made me lol

 
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NoDQ.com > WWE > More on Kaval & WWE's stance on releases
Posted by Amish Patel on 12/24/2010 at 02:32 PM

The latest on Kaval's WWE release was that it was more his decision than WWE's.

Kaval wanted to be released from his contract because the company had no plans for him, as demonstrated by the way he was squashed on SmackDown this past week.

At this point, WWE is now more or less granting releases to whoever asks for them and not attempting to keep talent as much as they did last year. Last year, WWE didn't want people jumping to TNA, while right now they don't see them as serious competition.
 
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^^ That story is a load of shit. It's NEVER been reported that WWE/Vince McMahon gave a fuck about TNA...

Besides, I'm tired of reading that "a source" told them this or told them that... "A source" isn't enough information to me. I need to know how the "source" is involved. I can call myself a "source".
 

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the guy could wrestle but in the WWE you have to entertain more than the ability to put on a good match, being big helps alot too