6 Times Wrestlers Tried (And Failed) To Get Fired Live On Air
6. The Revival
Things started to go downhill fast for Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson when they arrived on Monday Night Raw and declared themselves as “pro wrestlers, not sports entertainers”. By not only going off-script but also using one of the company’s most forbidden words, they drew immediate ire from backstage.
Business never really picked up for them and this spiralled into frustration. It started with subtweets and calling out teams like the Young Bucks, who were signed with NJPW at the time. The Bucks and Cody Rhodes had started throwing the in-joke “f*** the Revival” into their Being the Elite YouTube series as a nod to the tag team's own issues. The Revival, in a very tongue-in-cheek move, decided to embrace it, tweeting it themselves.
Eventually, on an episode of Raw in January 2019, the pair had “#FTR” emblazoned on their trunks, and around this time it was reported that they had requested their release.
It seems pretty evident that the Revival had allowed their bitterness to manifest on TV. The company didn’t listen however, and the team continued to work the rest of their contracted dates - which was a further 15 months.
When they finally did get time with Vince McMahon, they told him outright that they hadn’t been bluffing about their intention to leave the company. Not even a new gimmick and costume suggestion could persuade them to stay. In fact, if anything, it probably confirmed that this was the right move.