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the following has been posted on www.thefuturefrankiekazarian.com, the official website of Frankie Kazarian:

 

Kazarian Gone From WWE

 

Frankie Kazarian has parted ways with World Wrestling Entertainment as of Saturday evening. Kazarian wishes WWE all the best in their future endeavors.

We'll have an official statement from Frankie right here this week. Thank you again for all your continued support.

 

 

The only reason I put this in this folder and not the WWE folder is because I think there's a chance he might return to TNA. With the tag division looking to heat up with the Duds coming in, I think him reuniting with Bentley would be good for all involved. I always thought they could have had a decent run with the belts and feud with AMW, but TNA never really pushed them above the opening match. I don't think the new booking team would make the same mistake though....thoughts?

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If this is true and not just a joke (for some reason, the wording does make it seem like a joke), then he better come back and team Bentley/Shane/whatever. KazariShane was a damn good tag team, and made both men (neither of which I was a fan for at all) entertaining.

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If this is true and not just a joke (for some reason, the wording does make it seem like a joke), then he better come back and team Bentley/Shane/whatever. KazariShane was a damn good tag team, and made both men (neither of which I was a fan for at all) entertaining.

 

There's a thread in this same forum about Bentley being gone from TNA after his contract had expired and didn't accept a new deal, so that rules out a KazariShane reunion for now.

 

Edit: Oh wait, I just read that Bentley's contract hasn't expired yet, but it will in a few months if he doesn't agree to a new deal with TNA.

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I can't wait until Frankie Kazarian shows back up in TNA and Mike Tenay tries to make him out to be some big superstar:

 

"What the hell...it's Frankie Kazarian! I thought he went to WWE! What the hell is he doing here?"

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I hear his reason for leaving was, among other things, the no 450s-and-such rule. If that's true, then I say, YOU GO, FRANKIE! About time someone stands up to the WWE's oppressive qualities. There are several more I wish would follow suit.

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According to Meltzer, Kazarian met up with a creative team member backstage to pitch him some character ideas.

 

The writer had no idea who Kazarian was, didn't know he worked for WWE, and asked him if he was there for dark matches.

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