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Old 10-16-2017, 10:15 AM   #97
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Would you argue that they are not conforming now? Everyone seems to do the same "WWE style," which has been updated to be a lot more "indy strong style" or whatever you want to call it, but with rest holds thrown in.

I actually do think that a little resistance goes a long way. I think a lot of NXT talent are kind of facing that resistance first when they get to the main roster and realize that they may not be as prepared or as instantly over as they thought they would be.

I agree that the old "stretch 'em out, authoritarian-style" is out-moded (in life; not just in wresting). But I'm not sure if I agree that the WWE has the "key." They've got one of the only doors though.
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