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Finn Balor has discussed the possibility of Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows of the Good Brothers returning to WWE.
Gallows and Anderson recently became free agents, prompting speculation that they could reunite with Finn Balor or AJ Styles on WWE. It has been reported however that recent talks with WWE ‘fizzled out‘.
Speaking with Alex McCarthy for Inside The Ropes, Balor noted that he has been talking to Anderson everyday.
When asked whether he’s been trying to get him back into WWE, Balor said:
“Listen, I’m sure the opportunity for those guys to return to WWE will happen. They have all the talent in the world. They’ve proven themselves all over the world, in every promotion, at every level, and they can do it. So I’m sure once the time is right, they’ll be back.”
Gallows and Anderson were released by WWE in April 2020 after four years with the company.
Anderson is the current NJPW NEVER Openweight Champion, winning the gold from Tama Tonga at Dominion in June.
The Good Brothers most recently wrestled for IMPACT Wrestling during the August 26 Lone Star Stampede TV taping.
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