Too soon on Rick son. They're trying to fast track him to the main roster.
Have you seen the NXT ratings and how bad they are now? That's why they're sending main roster guys down there on their programming.
Minus whale put the belt on young Steiner. He's the best young prospect they have right now.
 
This shit is almost beyond business and damn near personal.

Vince really took losing to AEW on Weds personally and looking to wipe any remains from NXT and the main roster.

I can understand the desire to change nxt since it’s no longer the only alternative for mainstream wrestling in the states and a lot of call ups have been DOA but this is on some other shit

oh well I don’t watch Raw or Smackdown
I don’t watch AEW anymore
and my NXT viewership is on life support
 
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LOL why did I come in here before watching the match. Spoiled it for myself. Was it a good match though?

They couldn't even give the women the main event.

Finish was kinda wonky, but it was ok. Definitely shouldn't have been the main event.

Just happy for Jade fine ass.
 
Have you seen the NXT ratings and how bad they are now? That's why they're sending main roster guys down there on their programming.
Minus whale put the belt on young Steiner. He's the best young prospect they have right now.
They did that to themselves first by making it main roster lite when they moved to USA and then with this reboot which alienated some longtime NXT fans while not really motivating anyone else to watch.
Steiner is by far the best young prospect that they have. See how much you can put on his shoulders to prepare him for the main roster.
 
Well Fenix is gonna be gone for awhile:scared::scared::scared::scared::sad:
I think they still would have lost tonight but it does make me wander for a second did they call an audible and lose after he went down. Injuries like that, the wrestler knows they gonna be riding the bench for half of 2022
 
They did that to themselves first by making it main roster lite when they moved to USA and then with this reboot which alienated some longtime NXT fans while not really motivating anyone else to watch.
Steiner is by far the best young prospect that they have. See how much you can put on his shoulders to prepare him for the main roster.
The ratings weren't much higher pre-2.0 than they are now. I think WWE expected an initial drop in ratings with 2.0.
Their thought is that the ceiling with 2.0 (in terms of ratings and developing future stars) is higher than it was with the old NXT model.
We'll see in a couple of years whether they're right or not.
 
I think they still would have lost tonight but it does make me wander for a second did they call an audible and lose after he went down. Injuries like that, the wrestler knows they gonna be riding the bench for half of 2022
I'm pretty sure they had to call an audible on the finish. Most of the Lucha Bros finishes involve both of them. That shit looked nasty. :smh:
 


Could Stephanie and Trips be on the outs and because they're a public company they don't want to announce a divorce and potentially hurt the stock price before being being sold so this is how they're getting back at Triple H. Them taking over NXT just seems so personal.
 
Could Stephanie and Trips be on the outs and because they're a public company they don't want to announce a divorce and potentially hurt the stock price before being being sold so this is how they're getting back at Triple H. Them taking over NXT just seems so personal.

It's personal, but it ain't that personal. It's just Vince & HHH.

Vince took that shit personally when everybody was acting like HHH was going to be WWE's savior when the product went to shit. He let HHH quarterback NXT, NXT lost the war, and now Vince is like "See, I know what the fuck I'm talkin' about. Y'all ain't about to turn my product into this shit and it doesn't even beat the competition, get rid of all this shit..."

At this point, HHH's probably just hanging around until WWE gets sold or the old man croaks and maybe he passes it to Stephanie instead of Bruce Pritchard and 'em.
 
I haven't watched much of NXT since the 2.0 era but Bron Breakker with the "woof" chant, is gonna be a superstar. Not feeling Grayson Waller or Von Wagner. The men's division seems super weak. I have to watch more of Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams but I've heard good things about them. The women are a little better. IO and Raquel should do well on the main roster. I like Kayden Carter & Kacy Catanzaro. Both are tiny but that really doesn't matter in the women's division.

2.0 is like they're trying to create wrestlers in a shop. You get your personality from being out on the indies, working high school gyms. You just can't give someone a skateboard, lip ring and colorful suit, (Cora Jade), have her smile and create a superstar. Doesn't work like that.
Agreed and well said. It's like the music biz. The artists that have that career longevity are the ones that have paid their dues and built an organic fanbase.

It is kinda like that doofus Brendan Schaub. He didn't do open mics or bomb in local comedy stores. He hung around some comedians opened for bigger names and then did a tour. He never really found his voice for comedy nor learned how to control a crowd.

While those smaller crowds are frowned upon cause people think you aren't successful they are VERY important cause you learn to listen to the crowd, work with your opponent and hone your skillset. You go from the PC to TV tapings is like doing basic training and going RIGHT to war! You aren't ready and you get this feeling of being used as cannon fodder for something you have nothing to do with.
 
These fucking people keep mentioning Tony Khan as a person of color.

Being a person of color does NOT offer you the same experience as being Black.

I'm a Person of Color. I'm Puerto Rican and although I acknowledge my African Blood, I would NEVER try to say my experience is anywhere near close as someone who was (capital B) Black.

Hobbs is coming off like a real company man. Damn near at Booker T levels.

Fuck that dude. Ol' Stephen from Django defending ass.

Dawg! Booker T levels?!?! You're buggin'! Company man sure, but Booker T?!?! Like Booker T is ready to shyt on the culture, past present and future if it means helping Vinces' good name.

Nobody is equating Person of Color to Black, but you. I love you dog cause you keep us honest, but I gotta keep you honest homie!
 
Nobody is equating Person of Color to Black
Sorry bruh but Hobbs literally pointed out in his tweet that Tony Khan was a person of color.

Why?

I understood that as Hobbs damn near saying he (Khan) has had the same struggle as Swole or any other Black person.

Hobbs put out TWO statements defending Candie (Khan).

Not one. TWO!!!

That's getting close to Booker T levels.
 
It is kinda like that doofus Brendan Schaub. He didn't do open mics or bomb in local comedy stores. He hung around some comedians opened for bigger names and then did a tour. He never really found his voice for comedy nor learned how to control a crowd.

While those smaller crowds are frowned upon cause people think you aren't successful they are VERY important cause you learn to listen to the crowd, work with your opponent and hone your skillset. You go from the PC to TV tapings is like doing basic training and going RIGHT to war! You aren't ready and you get this feeling of being used as cannon fodder for something you have nothing to do with.




Well said. He's very lucky to have failed upward post-mediocre UFC career. Fortunate to have those connections into the biz via Bryan Callen. The direct ties to Joe Rogan and countless appearances on that show (which millions of people watch). Getting in with Fox initially with the TFATK podcast. The side deals with Showtime up until the end of 2021. Branching off now with his own studio network. Many of his "closest friends" or "my boy" / "our boy" are Callen's actual initial friends. People like Rogan, Rapaport, Sasso, D'Elia, Swardson, Schultz. Also ... realizing how popular Theo Von was with his own podcasting & guest appearances on TFATK ... he latched onto him to team up for the King and the Sting podcast. He's noted in passing he discovered, or helped discover, Von. Gimme a break. Von was on MTV's Road Rules show some 20 years ago. Had a Netflix special a number of years ago, as well as a recent one in 2021. Co-hosted a podcast with a TMZ staff member for a stretch years back, and paid his dues (Theo Von) on the comedy circuit. He didn't get the easy road into the biz. He put in time and built a following and guested on countless other big name shows. He got his name out there regularly.

Schaub's lucky to have had Rogan and Callen. Unfortunately with Rogan giving him "the talk" years back about seriously considering retirement ... and being encouraged to try his voice in comedy by Callen ... he got a serious inflated sense of self.

Hell ... check the TFATK subreddit. Nearly 51,000 members in there and it's people shitting on him constantly.




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