While it's no secret that the WWE wasn't pleased with Big Cass's wrestling acumen, they were impressed with his continued improvement in the ring.
His match with Daniel Bryan redeemed him in the eyes of management, who ultimately let him go more because of professional reasons than his lack of ability to wrestle. Given more time and great opponents like Bryan to learn of off, Cass could have developed into a solid in ring performer. Instead, the WWE cut him loose when he might have been finally turning into a decent wrestler.
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Christopher Scott Wagoner
Christopher Scott Wagoner is a writer from Austin, Texas in the United States. He is also a proud descendent of the Choctaw and Lakota people.
Chris has an English and Creative Writing degree, and is a published author with Simon and Schuster. He's ghost-written over eight million words in more than 500 books.
A long time wrestling fan, Chris is also a professional journalist who covers sports-entertainment. He's been writing for Sportskeeda since 2018.