What is next for Tye Dillinger following his WWE career?
#2 No real storylines to speak of
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I used to love the Tye Dillinger character when he was in NXT. He was not portrayed as a winner, but as someone who came up short on every given occasion. And he would not let that deter him, getting up every time the world would knock him down.
Fast forward to the main roster and I'm having a tough time trying to think of just about any program that he was part of. I have faint recollections about a mini-feud with Aiden English and I remember Randy Orton assaulting his fingers, but that's pretty much it. How can you take someone who the crowd drowned in 'ten' chants on his very first night, and have him sink to such a low level over time?
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Cody Rhodes has maintained that AEW will pay off storylines when the promotion launches. Could we potentially see him in 'Double or Nothing'?
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