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Old 10-19-2016, 10:32 PM   #395
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Some of the guys in NXT really don't need to be down there. You don't need to re-train Hideo Itami to be a "WWE-style wrestler." You signed him because he's fucking KENTA. He's not going to learn fluent English and cut Rock-style promos in whatever time there is left in his career.

Some guys you just need to say "Alright, go" with. Give them vignettes, promote what they can do and why they've been signed, and then let them sink or swim. Every time I see Nakamura put in a chinlock by a jobber in NXT a part of me dies. Developmental should be guys you are looking to tweak the gimmicks of or definitely need more time in the cooker, or great wrestlers that you want to recharge. Guys like Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus, Epico & Primo once upon a time, etc. Guys winding down their careers but aren't ready to completely call it quits but will benefit with a schedule with less travel -- Goldust, R-Truth, etc.

The guys that are ready to go NOW and are ready to make money NOW need to be up on the main roster being given the best chance they can be given in order to have that success -- instead of being dropped on their heads by guys who aren't really ready to get out of beginners' class.
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