Norrin Radd
To me, my board!
E will be on Kofi's level the next few months.
The #1 problem with Big E is
He is not over. Bottom line. Ambrose, Reigns, Rollins, Cesaro. These guys are the future and they got over
Guys who are getting pushes right now, they got over. Big E got more and more boring the more spotlight he got. He was at his best as a Ziggler sidekick.

Say it all the time. You got to treat your job, as if EVERYONE is out to kill you. Do your own promos, and gimmick. If they are intent to bury you, tell them to release you from the contract because you are trying to put yourself over. Also do it like Triple H in WCW, One Year, if you don't see it in me we can part ways.
Say it all the time. You got to treat your job, as if EVERYONE is out to kill you. Do your own promos, and gimmick. If they are intent to bury you, tell them to release you from the contract because you are trying to put yourself over. Also do it like Triple H in WCW, One Year, if you don't see it in me we can part ways.
and just where do you go afterwards? there's no competition so dudes will stay It's why a dude like JTG was probably making 6-figs and barely complaining. Working for the E getting a guaranteed check beats going on the indy route and dealing w/ shady promoters.
See that's the thing. You cannot be afraid of getting fired in WWE. If it happens it happens. This is the difference between Indy vets and going through WWE's system. The fact of the matter is, most people going through that system will never be tagged main event material. Just because of the higher ups already having someone in mind.
So your already fukked as it is, you might as well raise hell going out. Your not rebelling against the system, but you are making them upset because you are trying to put yourself over. If you get fired, you just take a huge paycut and work the indy federation.
WWE is not the end all, but for alot of people in WWE, it is because they are simply there for the paycheck.
the WWE is the NFL. You work all your life to get there as a wrestler. Just b/c they don't push you doesnt mean you get yourself fired so you can go beat ur body up in the CFL.
Who wants to wrestle in front of 50 ppl in a musty gym after being in front of 70,000? Get your WWE checks for however long you can, invest your money, when you get deavored you can do something else. And who knows, they may bring you back at some point....but they wn't if you're a dikk.
Okay holdup. The WWE is not the NFL in Wrestling. Just because if you making that comparison, there are some great wrestlers in Japan who will never go to the WWE. Only for like 10 years, it's been the ONLY place where you could get mainstream coverage on television.Okay holdup. The WWE is not the NFL in Wrestling. Just because if you making that comparison, there are some great wrestlers in Japan who will never go to the WWE. Only for like 10 years, it's been the ONLY place where you could get mainstream coverage on television.
As for 50 peeps in a musty gym, I think it's something that everyone should do. How really bad do you want to be a mainstream star? Sink or Swim, bust your ass earning nothing most of the time.
That's what a ton of these don't have, the hunger.
Maybe that's just the hardass in me speaking, because one of the things I constantly experienced as a child in a working class family is that I never got the vacations nor the car on my sixteenth birthday. To see people easily get that stuff, it pissed me off where from then on I focused on getting out of the struggle of what "I should be" and never try to be someone with a higher class.
But ur telling ppl to go BACKWARDS in their life. You go from the small gym, to the big stage. That's the hunger...the hunger to get to the big stage. The long struggle hoing ur craft, then the achievement.
Once you've been on the big stage, what hunger do you have to go back to the small gym? You know you're not going back to the big stage again. But at least when WCW was around you could go there and start over.
WWE is the NFL, but the NFL doesn't mean as much in other parts of the world. So no, guys in Japan don't HAVE to come over here to make it "big".