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» Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
» On Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 5:33 PM EST
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As things stand right now, TNA has no idea what Christian Cage plans to do. The feeling is that the angle they shot two weeks ago for Impact protects them based on whatever decision he makes as if he doesn't sign a new contract then the angle wrote him off and if he does then they have a revenge angle ready to go. It should be noted that from the WWE's side of things, Christian's name has come up, but it was more brought up in the way of if they sign him as opposed to plans being made right now now. Reports did state an offer was on the table right now. Brian Gewirtz reportedly wants him on Raw if a deal happens because he likes writing for him.
It should be noted that Vince McMahon was the one who made the call on stopping his push in 2005. For whatever reason, Vince was said to be very negative on him a few years back during a time when others in creative were big supporters of him, although most agreed with Vince's assessment of him. Michael Hayes and Edge are reportedly said to be pushing for WWE to sign him and put him on Smackdown and to put Edge and Christian back together. Most feel he could get a big push right at the start, although given the current environment where they give up on names pretty quickly, it is possible Christian could be moved to the middle if his return isn't received well.
There is some thought that if he comes back and gets a big response that he will be okay, but if the crowd is flat that Vince could make a snap decision and go back to feeling he is only a mid-card talent at best. In the end, the choice to stay or go is a big one. On one hand if he left TNA for WWE he would be getting a harder schedule and an uncertain push that could lead to frustration early on, but much more money. On the other hand if he stayed with TNA he would have less travel, more free time, solid but not great money and a guaranteed stop near the top.
Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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