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WWE has a bulky squad and sometimes it is difficult for management to make the most of someone's talent. The wrestling veteran Matt Morgan recently spoke about the hiring of former World Heavyweight Champion, Sheamus.

Celtic Warrior has been experiencing a resurgence in 2024 after facing a long period outside the court due to a neck injury that endangered his career. However, he has not been able to take the intercontinental championship, the only title that has escaped him throughout his career.

In the recent episode of Monday Night Raw, Sheamus unsuccessfully challenged Bron Breakker for the coveted prize. The fight ended in disqualification after Ludwig Kaiser attacked both men.

“Without missing respect for my boy, Sheamus. I love Sheamus. I love him because I am a big man like him, but his time is over… I love how he has put himself in an incredible way for his age. But no, no friend, nobody believes that you are going to overcome this guy at this stage of your career. With respect, with much respect. Our boys should not be wasting time in this, I would prefer to see a promotion of a promotion, Place of all this damn fight, to be honest, ”said Morgan. (38:25 – 39:36)

SmackDown's former superstar wants WWE's management to give the Irish more time in the microphone instead of putting it in fighting that has no chance of winning.

What follows for the WWE Sheamus superstar?

After causing disqualification, it has become an inevitable conclusion that a triple threat struggle between Sheamus, Bron Breakker and Ludwig Kaiser is at stake.

But the question remains if WWE will do everything possible to organize this great success in Survivor Series: Wargames. So far, only three fighting have been made for the next live premium event on November 30.

The Celtic Guerrero recently expressed his desire to face Bron Breakker at a first category live event in the future. The 46 -year -old RAW superstar believes that his revenge with Breakker “would feed generations.”

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