WWE News: Even More on Evan Bourne's Suspension and His Future in WWE
Evan Bourne has been the talk of the town this week, but not for the reasons he would have liked.
The former WWE Tag Team Champion was suspended for 60 days for his second violation of the WWE Talent Wellness Program in a three-month span, and the Internet has been abuzz about his future with the company.
Some are speculating that he could wind up getting fired in the near future, others are suggesting that he makes his way to TNA before 2012 ends, and some just don’t know what to think.
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One thing’s for sure, though: Bourne is costing himself a couple of hefty paychecks.
From the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (via WrestleNewz.com):
"Evan Bourne will be able to return to WWE TV on the March 19th RAW Supershow. Since Bourne is not going to be a major part of WrestleMania 28, he likely won’t return until after that. It’s still possible that Bourne may get a WrestleMania dark match spot but with his second suspension he has cost himself the two biggest paydays of the year – Royal Rumble and WrestleMania.
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So, Bourne really screwed himself over, huh?
Not only is he going to miss the Royal Rumble match and Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, but there’s also a good chance he won’t even get a spot on the WrestleMania card.
To be honest, Bourne doesn’t deserve one at all. But if I were him, I’d be more worried about my future with the WWE than collecting a WrestleMania paycheck.
From WrestlingNewsWorld.com:
"Bourne’s Wellness violation was discovered some time last week and was the reason why WWE decided to have Air Boom drop the WWE Tag Team Championship to Primo & Epico at last Sunday’s live event from the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.
It was no accident that Bourne was scripted to take the pinfall on Sunday and again on Monday. He already had a considerable amount of backstage heat prior to his second Wellness failure and many feel his future in the company is currently very bleak. There are also people that feel Bourne isn’t taking his suspension seriously and learned nothing from his first violation late last year.
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As bad as it is to screw up not once, not twice, but three times in a three-month span, it’s even worse to do so and then show virtually no remorse for your actions.
Sure, we got an apology from Bourne on Twitter, but it seemed half-hearted, and no one really knows if he truly meant it.
But if the boys backstage don’t think he’s “taking his suspension seriously,” there’s a good chance that he isn’t, and of course, that’s a great way to put your job in jeopardy.
If Bourne isn’t trying to get fired, he’s doing a great job of making it look like he is.
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