10 Surprising Superstars With No Place In Triple H's WWE

6. ...The Undisputed Era

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...Though Bobby Fish will certainly give it a go.

The group were so successful in NXT that AEW took a run at finding the magic all over again in 2021, but injuries and sitting still on big ideas and a little bit of bad luck resulted in the whole thing feeling like a massive waste of everybody's time and resources.

Fish seemingly agrees, to an extent. He made no secret of his dislike for CM Punk specifically, as well as going against a locker room ruling and shooting on main about 'The Straight Edge Superstar' and other things that hadn't exactly gone perfectly for him within the organisation.

None of this is to say he couldn't be a productive member of the workforce back in WWE, but a half-baked reunion of The Undisputed Era probably isn't top of Triple H's list of priorities as he looks to create a perfected collection of his past best bits.

 
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