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In an interview with Busted Open Radio (via Fightful), Jim Ross claimed that WWE had already paid $ 500,000 to an underqualified talent after asking to leave the company, in order to convince them to stay. It was reported that WWE was trying to keep the talents happy and prevent them from leaving because they did not want to be seen as promoting the bad guys. However, that did not stop the releases of Tye Dillinger, KENTA or more recently, Dustin Rhodes. Luke Harper recently asked for his release, but that does not seem self-evident.
Asked about Tony Khan's financial ability to compete with Vince McMahon, Ross said, "" It's a good point. . I'm sure there are some concerns. I heard the other day – someone told me at a meeting because I was talking about talent – I'm not officially in this department, but you know I am the main advisor, so I want to advise you. I want to stick my nose where it does not belong, but at least you get my opinion. I asked about a guy from the WWE, a under-finder, who was able to help the youngest ones to learn because he had spent a good time because he now has that age, at the beginning of in his thirties, and he says, "Well, he's not available. He has just signed for half a million dollars. He's not even on TV. 500k Bubba [Bully Ray] just to keep it off the streets so to speak. So yes, I would think that this agreement is a reactionary phase that says, "Hey, these guys have money and are willing to pay people." "
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