Jack-Hammer
YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!!!!
I was surfing the net a few minutes ago and came upon a little report on gerweck.net. The report mentioned that former ROH World Tag Team Champions Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli, otherwise known as the Kings of Wrestling, were given a private tryout with WWE officials a little while back. This was something I read about also but this is the first follow up regarding that try out I've read so far.
At any rate, the report says that WWE officials were impressed and the two were extended contract offers. Apparently, they've also had contract offers to remain with ROH as well and that ROH wanted the deals to be signed yesterday so that future plans could be made as far as booking goes. According to Dave Meltzer, it's believed that the Kings of Wrestling didn't sign their ROH deals and that they're leaning towards signing with WWE.
As I haven't had an opportunity to watch ROH, which I'll finally be able to do come this September, I've heard lots of good things about these guys. It seems that praise for these guys seems to be damn near universal. If they're half as good as I've heard about, they'd be an asset to any roster.
So take it away. Let the optimistic views of a potential bright future and the rants on how they'll be misused if they go to WWE begin.
At any rate, the report says that WWE officials were impressed and the two were extended contract offers. Apparently, they've also had contract offers to remain with ROH as well and that ROH wanted the deals to be signed yesterday so that future plans could be made as far as booking goes. According to Dave Meltzer, it's believed that the Kings of Wrestling didn't sign their ROH deals and that they're leaning towards signing with WWE.
As I haven't had an opportunity to watch ROH, which I'll finally be able to do come this September, I've heard lots of good things about these guys. It seems that praise for these guys seems to be damn near universal. If they're half as good as I've heard about, they'd be an asset to any roster.
So take it away. Let the optimistic views of a potential bright future and the rants on how they'll be misused if they go to WWE begin.