According to a new speculated report, WWE is confident they'll be able to keep The Revival because of new offers that are getting quite high.

Here at The Sportster, we've been keeping a close eye on the contract negotiations between WWE and The Revival. It's public knowledge the two sides are trying to work out a deal but from the sounds of most reports, the talks are fairly one-sided as WWE is showing interest and The Revival are simply saying, "We'll let you know."

Rumors are the team is either leveraging WWE for a lot of conditions or better money or they want to make a jump to WWE and it appears to be working.

Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp said one source has told him that WWE is “throwing everything” at the three-time Tag Team Champions in an attempt to convince them to re-sign and that the deals have “approached and perhaps exceeded” the figures that were offered to Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson of The O.C.

Add to that, a recent report was the WWE had offered lighter schedules because the members of the team weren't loving how much they were on the road.

Sportskeeda’s Tom Colohue wrote last week that WWE is “increasingly confident” and “not particularly afraid” of possible interest from AEW but that could be because it seems WWE will do whatever it takes to keep Dawson and Wilder.

Is The Revival Worth It?

Clearly, The Revival is a good team with a high upside. That said, are they really worth what WWE seems willing to offer? Are they worth more than Gallows and Anderson?

Keep in mind, should the team sign whatever new offer gets thrown at them, WWE has just opened the door to other teams and Superstars pulling the same 'wait it out' type of negotiations. Either WWE will need to make them one of the most formidable tag teams in the company, or they just said, 'We'll sign anyone to any deal as long as you don't leave.'

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