#1 The talent knows exactly what they're in for when they sign the contract
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We'll save the most important point for last because it's something that fans need to understand. Sure, circumstances can change and a lot of things can change over time, but when WWE superstars sign their contract, they know exactly what they're getting into.
Take a look at Dean Ambrose/Jon Moxley, for example. He was in the tail end of his contract and even before he returned from injury, he knew in the back of his mind that he wanted to leave.
As you probably heard on his famous Talk is Jericho appearance, he could have easily thrown a tantrum and sat the rest of his contract out, but he decided to take the high road and see his entire contract through till the last day.
That is the definition of professionalism and many superstars should follow suit. In the case of superstars like Sin Cara, it's hard to imagine WWE giving his release when he recently signed a multi-year deal with the company.
Perhaps it's a negotiation tactic, but it's one that never seems to work that well.