its bugged out how many of the best wrestlers and personalities were hardcore fans
you always hear stories about top guys now that were onscreen security, wrestled dark matches or have pics with their favorite wrestlers when they were younger
I wonder with the WWE's new approach will some of that get lost and will it affect the development of these talents going forward
 
its bugged out how many of the best wrestlers and personalities were hardcore fans
you always hear stories about top guys now that were onscreen security, wrestled dark matches or have pics with their favorite wrestlers when they were younger
I wonder with the WWE's new approach will some of that get lost and will it affect the development of these talents going forward

Or they played the "cops" in a particular town that had to arrest someone. I mean we're STILL finding shyt with Edge and he's retired and came back.

I think it will get lost as WWE wants to grow their own talent so that means their Performance Center versus someone coming out of Milwaukee and making it to WWE. Granted I think it will be possible, but the amount that they will be trying to churn out vs the old wrestling school...as long as Vince is alive...the numbers will favor what Vince has a hand in creating.
 
So with the last Page Daniels match is it me or do they use the time limit ending too much? It feels like if the World title is on the line and it is on TV it is going to end in a time limit draw. The same with WCW/WWF used to do their title matches on TV, but they would always end in some kind of DQ.
 
its bugged out how many of the best wrestlers and personalities were hardcore fans
you always hear stories about top guys now that were onscreen security, wrestled dark matches or have pics with their favorite wrestlers when they were younger
I wonder with the WWE's new approach will some of that get lost and will it affect the development of these talents going forward

 
its already begun

WWE NIL signees the Cavinder twins never wanted to be wrestlers
Time has an interesting new article focused on WWE’s Next In Line program, which uses the latitude now given college athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights by signing third-party sponsorship agreements to hopefully build a pipeline of new talent for the company.

Or as Time describes it, while also providing the first information on what WWE’s offering college athletes financially:


The article has a few comments from Paul “Triple H” Levesque about the programs goals, but the most eye-catching quotes are from Fresno State basketball players and social media powerhouses* the Cavinder twins. The reason Hanna and Hayley’s remarks stand out is the same reason their names — and images — did when WWE announced the first NIL class. They’re pretty clear evidence of the rumors and reports we’ve been hearing about the company’s new developmental strategy.

Haley’s quote lines right up with what WWE President Nick Khan’s been saying about wanting to build future Superstars from the ground up, without anyone else’s wrestling training diluting the Performance Center’s message:


And Hanna’s response to questions about if the twins are worried about the pro wrestling business’ sometimes shady past damaging their brand show that the McMahons’ “we make movies” message has been effective:


She didn’t use the preferred “putting smiles on faces” verbiage, but she’ll learn.

The Cavinders also apparently don’t want to play heels, with Time saying they said “they’d be more comfortable in a more benevolent WWE role.” That also speaks to a challenge Vince McMahon & team may have getting college athletes who bring their own following to be cogs in the sports entertainment machine.

But WWE probably isn’t under any illusions that everyone they sign to NIL deals will eventually be on Raw or SmackDown. If Haley & Hanna just plug a few PPVs on their social media and never work a match, that’s okay. They’re also signing folks like Northwestern football player Joe Spivak, who wants “to be bigger than The Rock”, and Wake Forest track & field athlete Aleeya Hutchins, who would “love to throw a chair at somebody, but not hurt them.”


Developing stars has always been a numbers game, and this new aspect of the program won’t change that.
The Cavinders also apparently don’t want to play heels, with Time saying they said “they’d be more comfortable in a more benevolent WWE role.” That also speaks to a challenge Vince McMahon & team may have getting college athletes who bring their own following to be cogs in the sports entertainment machine.
Bella Twins 2.0 :rolleyes::lol:

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He's the cat that would get laid off and tell the company that they're still giving him checks 3 weeks after he is gone.
Booker is a caricture at this point. Anything to keep that WWE check. Shuckey Duckey should sue his ass for stealing his shit too. Aye Book people are leaving because they're talent is being wasted because the owner short sighted as fuck. Look at Riccochet. Fans wanna get behind him but Vince don't see it. Wanted to call up Adam Cole and change his name and make him a manager!!??
 
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Booker is a charicture at this point. Anything to keep that WWE check. Shuckey Duckey should sue his ass for stealing his shit too. Aye Book people are leaving because they're talent is being wasted because the owner short sighted as fuck. Look at Riccochet. Fans wanna get behind him but Vince don't see it. Wanted to call up Adam Cole and change his name and make him a manager!!??

Hell Aleister Black! This motherfcuker spent more time in catering than in the ring in WWE.
 
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