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Old 11-22-2023, 01:03 AM   #47
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NXT for me lost the luster not even because of what they were doing, but because the way Vince used everybody good from NXT so badly that it made NXT lose being worth really investing in. At the time I came to that realization when Aleister Black was champion, thinking he should be somebody to be excited about getting called up to the main roster, but knowing there was no way Vince would book him well.

Looking back now, the truth is that it ended when Bobby Roode lost the NXT title to McIntyre, and then debuted on Smackdown the next week as a babyface for no other reason but people liked his entrance music.

Everything after that was hoping people didnt get called up and ruined, and just treating NXT as its own show, not building up anybody to make an immediate impact on the main roster.
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