No Way Out 2005 (2019 Redo): Some Good Wrestlers In Search Of A Better Show

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  1. Deepthroat Ghoul says:

    Taker was clearly in no danger against Luther, who was just a stop-gap feud until Orton at WrestleMania 21.

    With that said, this marks the final WWE PPV appearance for Luther Reigns, who after this would engage in a shitty variation of the tag-team breakup angle with Mark Jindrak, make up numbers in the DVD-exclusive battle royal at WrestleMania 21, and job to Big Show before requesting his release from the company, which was fulfilled on May 11, 2005.

    According to Luther, the reason he requested his release was due to creative differences with Paul Heyman, as Heyman originally planned to have Luther and René Duprée moved to Raw to perform as a tag-team. Luther instead wished to form a stable with Christian and Tyson Tomko with Christian as the leader. However, Heyman repeatedly dismissed the idea and Luther instead negotiated his release.

    After leaving the WWE, Luther went back to wrestling on the indy circuit until his retirement from the ring in September 2006, and appeared in films such as True Legend, Spring Break ’83, and Let’s Be Cops, as well as being listed in the 2016 CTE lawsuit against WWE.

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