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WWE: New report reveals 'very bad sign' regarding 'the next Brock Lesnar's' future

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The fact Gable Steveson hasn’t debuted on WWE TV yet has been viewed as a “very bad sign” by a new report. Gable Steveson signed with WWE in September 2021, just weeks after winning gold for the USA in amateur wrestling at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Steveson signed the first NIL contract in WWE history, allowing him to continue with his school and amateur wrestling career, while also training to become a WWE Superstar.

Gable wrapped up his other commitments in March 2022, and was believed to be planned for a match at WrestleMania 38 the following month.

While he did appear on the show, Gable didn’t wrestle, and he still hasn’t worked a match for WWE yet, despite signing a year ago.

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