Christian Cage's current contract with TNA is set to expire before the end of the year and that a return to WWE is not out of the question. The other contracts (in addition to Christian Cage) that are running up over the next few months within TNA also include Team 3D, Kevin Nash and Awesome Kong.
With the way things are on SmackDown right now, there would certainly be a spot open for him to return and possibly feud or reunite with Edge. Christian was said to be burned out from the tough WWE schedule after his first stint with them, but has recently noticed that since he is 35 years old, his career could be winding down and wants to make as much money as he can now. Christian is very good with money though and has saved up over the years.
Christian is said to be happy with his current schedule and pay that TNA gives him, but he has been known to criticize the creative team in the past, and now that one of his good friends, Scott D'Amore just left the TNA creative team that could be enough reason for Christian to make the jump over to WWE.
At this point, it would be hard to trust Christian as well. Upon his departure from WWE in 2005, he told everyone that he wouldn't be switching companies when he had already made the deal with TNA.
While many feel he will probably stay with TNA, even Christian said himself "never say never" about a WWE return in his final interview after Taboo Tuesday.
With the way things are on SmackDown right now, there would certainly be a spot open for him to return and possibly feud or reunite with Edge. Christian was said to be burned out from the tough WWE schedule after his first stint with them, but has recently noticed that since he is 35 years old, his career could be winding down and wants to make as much money as he can now. Christian is very good with money though and has saved up over the years.
Christian is said to be happy with his current schedule and pay that TNA gives him, but he has been known to criticize the creative team in the past, and now that one of his good friends, Scott D'Amore just left the TNA creative team that could be enough reason for Christian to make the jump over to WWE.
At this point, it would be hard to trust Christian as well. Upon his departure from WWE in 2005, he told everyone that he wouldn't be switching companies when he had already made the deal with TNA.
While many feel he will probably stay with TNA, even Christian said himself "never say never" about a WWE return in his final interview after Taboo Tuesday.
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