Plenty of WWE superstars have been unhappy with their places in the company, and this includes The Revival - who reportedly requested to be released back in January.

WWE obviously didn't grant the wishes of Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder, but they eased the situation by giving the two men a run with the Raw Tag Team Championships. But whether or not that's enough to convince them to stick around long term remains to be seen.

The company is certainly trying its best to keep The Revival long-term, though. According to a report from FightfulSelect.com, WWE has offered Dawson and Wilder five-year contracts worth $500,000 annually. As of now, the dynamic duo have yet to accept the deal - and the report outlined that it doesn't seem like they're going to take it.

The Revival won the Raw Tag Team Championships back on Feb. 11, and they held onto the titles for 55 days before dropping them to Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder at WrestleMania 35. Dawson and Wilder faced them in a rematch on the next episode of Raw in a losing effort.

Of course, Dawson and Wilder aren't the only superstars who are seemingly trying to get out of WWE. Luke Harper requested to be released, but the company responded by adding more time on his contract.

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Sasha Banks is also unhappy and has an uncertain future in WWE, though the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that the company might "freeze" her contract while she sits out - thus foiling any hope she may have of leaving.

So with The Revival, they at least get to control their future like Dean Ambrose - who is exiting the company after deciding not to sign a new deal. Thus, it may only be a matter of time until one of the WWE's top tag teams leaves for another opportunity elsewhere.

What This Means

If The Revival doesn't accept that lucrative offer from WWE, it obviously means they're planning on leaving. Not only that, but Wilder and Dawson also must be confident that they're going to get similar or even better offers elsewhere.

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