Thursday, December 23, 2010

Reaction to Kaval's Release

Well the best thing about Twitter is finding about breaking news and was pretty shocked to read about the WWE releasing Kaval.  Most of you that read this will know that he is an independent star who wrestled under the name Low-Ki.  In a trend recently, the WWE has been hiring indy stars and it has been a success for some part.  CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and Evan Bourne to name a few.  The timing is ominous with it being two days before Christmas, losing your job during this time is downright cold.  No doubt Kaval could find other places to wrestle, but still.  A couple questions have already risen.  Is it a work? I don't think so, there is no reason to speculate.  He didn't have the buzz Bryan had.  Did he do something to cause it? No one knows besides Kaval and the WWE management, at least for now. 
I thought he was poorly booked after winning NXT.  It's one thing to have him lose, but another thing to have him lose some of the meaningless matches.  The most dubious was replacing him with Tyler Reks on the Bragging Rights team.  That could of been a chance to get him good exposure, but it was wasted with a far less talented and less of a draw of Reks.  And it's not like Reks has been rocketed because of that.  As time passes more will be found out of what happened.  Maybe it is a work and Vince is trying to make lightening strike again.  It doesn't mean that we will never see him in the WWE again either, unless he spit on Vince or his grandchildren for some bizarre reason.  I'll hope the best for him anyway.

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