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Sheamus needs to go home and retire instead of continuing his wrestling career. And his release from WWE is a good start, more unproductive geriatric veterans need to start taking Sheamus' lead and hang up their boots:
> Randy Orton: MIA since WM42 because of his chronic back injury. He ought to call it quits before his back gets worse
> Kevin Owens: a broken neck ain't somethin' to play around with. He seriously needs to call it quits too.
> Rey Mysterio: that baseball slide he recently did looked painfully horrific, wonky and garbage. There's nothing he can do about his broken down body except call it a career, because not even Stem Cells can save him this time.
good on WWE-TKO for letting an unproductive veteran go and save money under the salary cap.
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>>20787940
NO! You are wrong. Sheamus needs to think about his legacy and how he can erase the bad WWE stink off him by having bangers with the greats in AEW
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>>20787956
nah seriously, Sheamus must call it quits. He ain't gonna do anything good in AEW.

if he really wants to keep his wrestling schedule to a minimum on a part-timer basis, then Sheamus would be better off working the Indies and even stints in MLW and GCW.



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