In recent months, Nick Aldis has excelled in his role as general manager of SmackDown, effectively managing the roster, including the formidable Roman Reigns, and orchestrating compelling matches every Friday night. However, there may still be a lingering desire for him to step back into the ring, potentially leaving WWE in a bind.
Fortunately, a solution may lie in hiring a former TNA executive to navigate the power dynamics. Scott D’Amore, the former President of Impact Wrestling, emerges as a viable candidate for this role.
Despite his departure from Anthem Sports, the parent company of TNA, amidst budget disagreements, D’Amore’s reputation for his work with TNA has garnered praise from both wrestlers and executives.
Bringing him into WWE could provide the organization with the flexibility to expand its roster further. At 49 years old, Aldis still possesses considerable talent and could inject fresh energy into storylines, particularly amidst the existing tension with Paul Heyman, Roman Reigns, and The Bloodline.
However, it’s essential to recognize that this is speculative, as D’Amore’s plans remain uncertain, and Aldis has not expressed a definitive desire to return to in-ring competition. Any plans to onboard new executives would likely remain known only to TKO and WWE.