Yeah, it kind of does. Vince is crazy. He always has been and always will be.
For a crazy guy, he does an awful lot of rational things. Including, but not limited to the things made the company the global powerhouse it is now.
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Yeah, it kind of does. Vince is crazy. He always has been and always will be.
Including but not limited to ruining the Invasion that could write itself
allowing ECW to promote on his show when they were and he was on top of the world,
and booking a midget leprechaun as a champion.
For those going on about how Danielson taking independent bookings means this is legit, I have two words:
Brian Pillman.
Eric Bischoff and Brian Pillman tried something similar to this back in the late 90's to sell Pillman's "Loose Cannon" gimmick. He was "fired" from WCW and was allowed to go to ECW and act like a psycho. Of course, due to some confusion, he really was fired, but the point still stands. The 90-day no-compete clause is for TV appearances. Danielson could still show up for independent shows, so long as they weren't on TV. Besides, all that's been said is that he's taking bookings. No one's said that he's been booked to a show or is going to attend. It could be false to play along with the work.
As for Cena's Twitter post, there are two possibilities:
1.) He was fooled with the rest of the locker room and is being serious. Cena is a nice guy and I'm sure he would like to see Danielson back if he believed this was real.
2.) He's in on it and is just playing to his character. Come on, he's the face of the company and is McMahon's top guy. It stands to reason that he could find out about it.