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When a wrestler pays another wrestler or a group of guys to take out their opponent for later on. That's on some hitman-type of angle (no pun intended Bret Hart). It's been around for years in wrestling. Putting bounty's on other wrestler's. Going back to the days of the Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase, in where he put a hit on the then-WWF champion Hulk Hogan before their championship match around Wrestlemania 4. And into the 1990's with the first DX (HBK, HHH, and Chyna) when they stayed putting bounty's on superstars that they were feuding with at the time like Stone Cold Steve Austin and the late great Owen Hart when they would hire Savio Vega's faction to take them out.
I still can remember the feud between Stone Cold and "Mr. McMahon" going into the 1999 Royal Rumble in where Mr. McMahon put a $10,000 bounty on Steve Austin to any WWF/E superstar who eliminated Austin from that years Royal Rumble. And how can we forget the APA (Faarooq & Bradshaw)! When they started their own "protection agency" for fellow WWF/E superstars. If you needed protection, just hire the APA. And later on in the WWE years Triple H had put a bounty on the head of Bill Goldberg after big Bill defeated Triple H for the WWE world heavyweight championship at Unforgiven 2003.
Now in this new era of WWE. Should bounty hunters be brought back to the WWE?
Let's say that someone like the Big Show was running through the WWE locker room like a juggernaut on fire and he needed to be stopped! And someone in the back paid someone like a Ryback to be the one who stops him in the ring. Now that kind of story can work in this kind of era in the WWE! And when I say "bounty" I don't mean that New Orleans Saints kind of bounty hunting. I mean a bounty hunting in that hitman kind of sence.
I still can remember the feud between Stone Cold and "Mr. McMahon" going into the 1999 Royal Rumble in where Mr. McMahon put a $10,000 bounty on Steve Austin to any WWF/E superstar who eliminated Austin from that years Royal Rumble. And how can we forget the APA (Faarooq & Bradshaw)! When they started their own "protection agency" for fellow WWF/E superstars. If you needed protection, just hire the APA. And later on in the WWE years Triple H had put a bounty on the head of Bill Goldberg after big Bill defeated Triple H for the WWE world heavyweight championship at Unforgiven 2003.
Now in this new era of WWE. Should bounty hunters be brought back to the WWE?
Let's say that someone like the Big Show was running through the WWE locker room like a juggernaut on fire and he needed to be stopped! And someone in the back paid someone like a Ryback to be the one who stops him in the ring. Now that kind of story can work in this kind of era in the WWE! And when I say "bounty" I don't mean that New Orleans Saints kind of bounty hunting. I mean a bounty hunting in that hitman kind of sence.