10 Wrestlers Who Just Don't Care Anymore

6. The Revival

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The Revival's story is very similar to Luke Harper's in that they requested their WWE releases earlier this year (doing so in full gear after an episode of Raw), got denied, then fell victim to the injury extension clause, with Dash Wilder getting an extra two months on his deal after a previous spell on the sidelines.

Unlike Harper, Dash and Dawson weren't exiled.

The Revival have enjoyed a steady presence on main roster television since trying to walk out. They've been Raw or SmackDown Tag Team Champions thrice this year and while none of their reigns has been anything to write home about, this is probably the company's idea of trying to convince them to stick around. This might be a hard sell after Ucey Hot.

For proof of their impressive DGAF level, refer to them printing "#FTR" on their tights, their constant subtweets, them continuing to call out the Lucha Bros and Young Bucks, and Dawson's "see ya soon, Double A" a few months after the former Horseman's own WWE departure. They'll be outta there before you know it.

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