10 Unusual Ways To Get Hired By WWE
6. Be Of Value To The Opposition (Jeremy Borash, Sonjay Dutt, Abyss)
WWE's hiring sprees over the last few years haven't just been about shoring up the roster with enough talent to stretch out across the seemingly endless content vehicles they've spewed out since the advent of the Network - they're also ensuring other company's can't get close to the best of the rest.
TNA workhorse Jeremy Borash was a smart and shrewd get for WWE when he finally made the jump in 2018, not least because they snapped him before somebody else could.
Borash was so much more than just jack-of-every-trade with Impact, and established ties with several others who stuck around despite the pained reality of the glass ceiling they were permanently up against.
With All Elite Wrestling's looming presence seemingly forcing their hand, fellow Impact Zone faithfuls Chris 'Abyss' Parks and Retesh 'Sonjay Dutt' Bhalla joined up too, saving their bodies to give the company their minds. Both were hired in backstage roles rather than for their in-ring efforts, doing more to reshape the the future of the performers creatively rather than simply by doing physical duties.