10 Predictions For Erick Rowan's WWE Future

1. Eventual Release And TNA Signing

Eventually, there's a chance that Erick Rowan might not cut the proverbial mustard in WWE. After an inevitable feud with the members of The Wyatt Family, and an attempted babyface push, there might be nothing left for the big man in the company. It's been said a million times that stars often hear the words, 'creative has nothing for you right now' from management. Could that be the fate of Erick Rowan? If he is released from contract, it makes sense that TNA would be interested in his services. Over the years, Dixie Carter and company have shown an unnerving need to scoop up everyone WWE sheds, or as many of them as are willing. The likes of Brodus Clay, Drew Galloway and even Taryn Terrell have all moved out of WWE and into jobs at TNA. Erick Rowan would likely be no different, should he be let go by WWE further on down the road. TNA has become the home of former WWE stars, so it makes sense to assume Rowan would find a spot on the roster. Obviously, he deserves a chance to see what he can do in WWE currently, but the future could mean having to find work in other promotions. TNA seems like the most likely destination. What other predictions do you have for Erick Rowan's future in WWE? Do you agree with the steps listed here? Let us know what you think down in the comments section below!
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