MVP had a six year run in WWE starting in 2005 when he was in developmental until he left the company in December of 2010. He's a very outspoken guy that isn't afraid to share his opinions on Twitter (@The305MVP) especially. He's said many times over the years that he left WWE on good terms. It was his choice to go because he wanted to work in Japan so that's what he did for the next three years, along with doing various other things. He signed with January of this year. At the time, there were rumors that he might go back to WWE. It was around the time of the Royal Rumble so it would have been a really good surprise. According to him, it was just a choice he made. The TNA schedule is more favorable than WWE's. While the money is less, it does allow him more free time. That's something a lot of TNA stars like. Since he claims that there is no bad blood with WWE it's definitely possible that WWE would want him back. Age is a factor since he's 40 years old, but a two or three year deal with WWE seems like it would be a possible. He's a talented guy that can talk and have good matches. Plus he's experienced. It would make sense from both sides. Does he want to go back to WWE? Maybe not. He's a different kind of guy, so maybe it's not for him.
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