Post by DC-Fan on Feb 19, 2019 16:57:42 GMT
So what? Like I said in a previous post, there's no such thing as a "team package" in the entertainment industry.
Just watch Fighting with My Family. Paige and her brother were both invited to audition for WWE. After the audition, WWE offered a developmental contract to Paige but not to her bother. Paige told the WWE official that she and her brother came as a team package and demanded that they take her brother as well or she wouldn't go. The WWE official said her brother wasn't coming and she can either come along or take a hike. Her brother convinced her that she should go without him.
They've wrestled as mixed tag teams in the past. They've also wrestled as individual wrestlers in the past. They can be signed as a pair but they don't always have to wrestle together as a team.
WWE has had plenty of wrestlers who started as part of a team and then branched out on their own as individual wrestlers. Bret Hart started as part of the Hart Foundation with Jim Neidhart. Shawn Michaels started as part of the Rockers with Marty Jannetty. When Randy Savage as signed by the WWE, he asked the WWE if they could also take his brother Lanny Poffo.
In Randy Savage's case, WWE signed his brother also (and Savage and his brother both wrestled as individual wrestlers and not as a team). In Paige's case, WWE decided not to sign her brother. There's no law that says WWE had to sign both of them. Likewise, there's no law that says Kevin Feige had to hire both of them.
The only reason MCU Dictator Kevin Feige hired both of them was because he wanted a man to direct Captain Marvel but wanted a woman to parade in front of the media cameras for PR fluff, which is important to Feige as proven by the fact that Feige recently announced for PR fluff that MCU would hire more female directors and female writers and then turned around and hired a male writer to re-write the Black Widow script. Heck, the only time Feige hired a solo female director (Patty Jenkins for Thor 2), he fired her before filming began just because she asked for more creative freedom.

