The W
June 7, 2009 - birthdaybritney.jpg
Views: 179009926
Main | FAQ | Search: Y! / G | Calendar | Color chart | Log in for more!
28.3.24 1001
The W - Pro Wrestling - Kaval Released
This thread has 17 referrals leading to it
Register and log in to post!
Thread rated: 4.56
Pages: 1 2 Next
(3511 newer) Next thread | Previous thread
User
Post (32 total)
geemoney
Scrapple








Since: 26.1.03
From: Naples, FL

Since last post: 12 days
Last activity: 43 min.
#1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.27
So says WWE.com. I thought he was hurt...there's gotta be a story behind this.
Promote this thread!
John Orquiola
Scrapple








Since: 28.2.02
From: Boston

Since last post: 3560 days
Last activity: 3560 days
#2 Posted on
Merry Christmas, Kaval! What a great company WWE is sometimes.

So, then. Kaval is the first NXT winner to be future endeavored. LayCool must be furious. All their efforts wasted. First losing the tables match and now their Rookie released. If anyone's Christmas is ruined, it's theirs'. On the bright side, there's an opening for me to become LayCool's new Kaval: http://twitpic.com/2f7wib

But seriously, what happened to Kaval is pretty much what we all dreaded and, let's be honest, assumed would happen to Daniel Bryan. I guess the "original Daniel Bryan push" had to go to someone...


(edited by John Orquiola on 23.12.10 1411)

@BackoftheHead






www.backofthehead.com
redsoxnation
Scrapple








Since: 24.7.02

Since last post: 3923 days
Last activity: 3923 days
#3 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.92
That's what he gets for cashing his title shot in quickly, and for an I-C title match to boot. Then again, getting future endeavored helped Daniel Bryan. Merry X-Mas Kaval, and remember, if you move to Connecticut, vote Linda in '12.
MonteCarl
Potato korv








Since: 21.1.02
From: Saginaw, MI

Since last post: 3254 days
Last activity: 2283 days
#4 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.73
I'm thinking he requested his release and it's not a case of WWE up and firing the guy. I'm sure we'll find out more within the next few days.



--Monte N
http://www.TheBananaConvention.com
graves9
Sujuk








Since: 19.2.10
From: Brooklyn NY

Since last post: 1690 days
Last activity: 1449 days
#5 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.20
Well if you're gonna bury a guy on the way out Tuesday Night is the way. He was jobbing so much that Horowitz was thinking of coming out of retirement. I'd bet on him going back to ROH.
John Orquiola
Scrapple








Since: 28.2.02
From: Boston

Since last post: 3560 days
Last activity: 3560 days
#6 Posted on
    Originally posted by MonteCarl
    I'm thinking he requested his release and it's not a case of WWE up and firing the guy. I'm sure we'll find out more within the next few days.


MVP likely knows what the story is:

The305MVP MVP
"@CENATIONFAN87: @The305MVP Whats up with @WWE getting rid of Kaval?" How do you know he didn't "get rid" of WWE ?




@BackoftheHead






www.backofthehead.com
It's False
Scrapple








Since: 20.6.02
From: I am the Tag Team Champions!

Since last post: 2199 days
Last activity: 581 days
#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.80
Scratch another face for SmackDown. The list of the fallen babyfaces is now at Matt Hardy, Christian (injury), MVP, and Kaval, and someone else I'm probably forgetting. The list of credible midcard faces for SmackDown is at Kofi Kingston and...yeah, that's pretty much it. No one to potentially elevate, unless they suddenly get serious about JTG or **shudder** Chris Masters. SAVE US, BIG ZEKE!

(edited by It's False on 23.12.10 1645)


"We don't have loofahs at the Palace of Wisdom."
CajunMan
Boudin blanc
No longer registered








Since: 2.1.02
From: Give me a Title shot!

Since last post: 4543 days
Last activity: 3680 days
#8 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.04
Merry X-Mas!
Ecks
Boerewors








Since: 18.7.02
From: Canada

Since last post: 2292 days
Last activity: 2292 days
#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.18
I voted for Percy Watson. I bet he'd be climbing the ranks of SmackDown!!! ;)
Karlos the Jackal
Lap cheong








Since: 2.1.02
From: The City of Subdued Excitement

Since last post: 3011 days
Last activity: 1966 days
#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.00
PWInsider says it was a mutual, amicable parting.

Click Here (pwinsider.com)

I feel like I've read in the past that Low Ki's a guy who gets frustrated if he's not getting pushed as much as he thinks he should be. No cite, grain of salt, rumor mill, etc., but if WWE "didn't have any plans for him" it makes sense he'd want out.

--K



Last 5 movies seen: Easy A ***1/2 - The Town *** - Ride Lonesome ***1/2 - Despicable Me ***1/2 - Patrik, Age 1.5 ***1/2
wannaberockstar
Frankfurter








Since: 7.3.02

Since last post: 2735 days
Last activity: 198 days
#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.95
If they have to fire him, they have to but, sheesh, is it that hard to "forget" to get in touch with him until after Christmas? >_>
Matt Tracker
Scrapple








Since: 8.5.03
From: North Carolina

Since last post: 121 days
Last activity: 6 days
#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.32
I am shocked. He and Kofi had the inside track to carry the "perpetual underdog" torch from Rey.

And I loved his logo.



"To be the man, you gotta beat demands." -- The Lovely Mrs. Tracker
Scottyflamingo
Bratwurst








Since: 23.6.10
From: Auburn, AL

Since last post: 3905 days
Last activity: 3634 days
#13 Posted on | Instant Rating: 2.77
    Originally posted by Karlos the Jackal
    PWInsider says it was a mutual, amicable parting.

    Click Here (pwinsider.com)

    I feel like I've read in the past that Low Ki's a guy who gets frustrated if he's not getting pushed as much as he thinks he should be. No cite, grain of salt, rumor mill, etc., but if WWE "didn't have any plans for him" it makes sense he'd want out.

    --K


I've heard the same thing. He's never been one to stay planted in one place for long. I think it was a bit of too much too soon as he was one of the ROH "Founding Fathers", and then was pushed pretty hard in the early days of TNA.
shawnpatrick
Kishke








Since: 31.7.07
From: Leesville SC

Since last post: 4333 days
Last activity: 4215 days
#14 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.54
I suspect this was a mutual thing. Kaval had no future in the WWE. With the epic rise of Alberto Del Rio and Daniel Bryan, the writing was on the wall.

Parts Unknown
Lap cheong








Since: 2.1.02
From: Darkenwood

Since last post: 1763 days
Last activity: 1448 days
#15 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.92
I had always read on the internets that Low Ki was some kind of really special high flyer who did incredible moves. I was stoked to see him in WWE, but I found him just weird, and not "good weird" but just an odd little guy, and his moveset looked really contrived, not legit. Is that what they mean when they say a guy's style is "too independent" for WWE? He had a really strange look and ring attire, and I just don't think the fans were ever going to embrace him.



kentish
Andouille








Since: 19.8.05
From: My Old Kentucky Home

Since last post: 3414 days
Last activity: 1425 days
#16 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.62
    Originally posted by Parts Unknown
    I had always read on the internets that Low Ki was some kind of really special high flyer who did incredible moves. I was stoked to see him in WWE, but I found him just weird, and not "good weird" but just an odd little guy, and his moveset looked really contrived, not legit. Is that what they mean when they say a guy's style is "too independent" for WWE? He had a really strange look and ring attire, and I just don't think the fans were ever going to embrace him.

It has always been contrived to an extent, but don't forget how many times we have all complained about WWE watering down a guy's style when he comes in to take away anything that made him unique in the first place. The guy could go in early TNA and ROH, and was one of my favorite guys to watch around 2003-2005.




"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."

-- Mahatma Gandhi
thecubsfan
Scrapple
Moderator








Since: 10.12.01
From: Aurora, IL

Since last post: 947 days
Last activity: 328 days
#17 Posted on | Instant Rating: 10.00
    Originally posted by geemoney
    So says WWE.com. I thought he was hurt...there's gotta be a story behind this.


    Originally posted by wrestling observer
    While nobody has spoken in detail about Kaval (Brandon Silvestry) being released yesterday, as even to a number of higher-ups it came as a surprise, the belief is the decision to leave was more his than that of the company.

    The situation appears to be the company made a decision they weren't going to do anything with him, and this led to frustration and him wanting to be released.




thecubsfan.com - luchablog
The Game
Boudin rouge








Since: 5.5.09

Since last post: 3824 days
Last activity: 3824 days
#18 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.36
    Originally posted by shawnpatrick
    I suspect this was a mutual thing. Kaval had no future in the WWE. With the epic rise of Alberto Del Rio and Daniel Bryan, the writing was on the wall.




I think I read elsewhere that it was a mutual agreement because I believe Kaval wanted to be released before his character got too stagnant.

A shame though; Kaval could have had some really good matches with Daniel Bryan, Justin Gabriel and some others. Kaval was really fun to watch but the WWE decided not to do anything with him (if I remember though, the WWE was really trying to get Riley to win NXT and not Kaval).
Oliver
Scrapple








Since: 20.6.02

Since last post: 3314 days
Last activity: 3308 days
#19 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.00
    Originally posted by The Game
      Originally posted by shawnpatrick
      I suspect this was a mutual thing. Kaval had no future in the WWE. With the epic rise of Alberto Del Rio and Daniel Bryan, the writing was on the wall.




    I think I read elsewhere that it was a mutual agreement because I believe Kaval wanted to be released before his character got too stagnant.

    A shame though; Kaval could have had some really good matches with Daniel Bryan, Justin Gabriel and some others. Kaval was really fun to watch but the WWE decided not to do anything with him (if I remember though, the WWE was really trying to get Riley to win NXT and not Kaval).
What character? He wasn't around long enough to really develop anything.



2009-2010 WHL Fantasy League Champion!!!
Mr Tuesday
Kolbasz








Since: 6.1.02
From: Chicago, IL

Since last post: 4311 days
Last activity: 4016 days
#20 Posted on
Kaval has always been the kind of guy that believes his own hype. If he believes he's not being used to the extent he should be, he'll leave that company and go to one where he thinks he will be.

But I understand. In the last 14 months we've seen complete unknowns in the eyes of the WWE in Sheamus, Wade Barrett, and Alberto Del Rio, get the push to the main event. I can see the reason for some bitterness.



http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=908063
Pages: 1 2 Next
Thread rated: 4.56
Pages: 1 2 Next
Thread ahead: NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood #15 - 12/24/10
Next thread: Final Battle
Previous thread: WWE Superstars
(3511 newer) Next thread | Previous thread
I don't wanna spoil anything, but I have this kind of "russo" feeling that Mitchell could be the father of Sting AND Abyss and one of those two as a child killed both of their parents ...
- Tyler Durden, IMPACT 11-30-06 (2006)
Related threads: WWE.com Top 25 Matches of 2010 - MVP Released - WWE PPV Buyrate News - More...
The W - Pro Wrestling - Kaval ReleasedRegister and log in to post!

The W™ message board

ZimBoard
©2001-2024 Brothers Zim

This old hunk of junk rendered your page in 0.324 seconds.