WWE homegrown talent is ass

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so true:mjlol:'

Pretty much every star the E ever had is someone from somewhere else:lolbron:

Hasn't it always been that way, it just makes sense. When you start your very first day wrestling in WWE, you haven't had a lot of experience at all.

And of course all the best talent started elsewhere, because who really begins begins in the WWE?
 

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It all just comes down to those guys having 15 years of experience wrestling around the world, they are real pro-wrestlers.

Most guys the WWE brought in from like the mid 2000's til just recently were just these really green guys. A lot of them are really athletic but don't know what the fukk they're doing as far as telling a story in the ring... they just know how to take bumps and trade moves.

The ring psychology and story telling in NXT is great what are you talking about :mjlol: Bayley, Sasha, Sami, KO, Joe, Balor, Asuka, shyt even Blake and Murphy are all masters at telling a story in the ring
 

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Watching NXT and they wasting time with Elias Sampson. His finisher is a swinging neckbreaker. :camby:

Mojo Rawley is ass :yeshrug:

Curtis Axel is :francis:

Go down the line brehs, they all are limited as hell. Its time to trim the fat.

The E signing all these indy guys just shows how shyt the NXT trainers are. What the fukk is anybody learning from fat shyt Albert who never drew a dime? And dont tell me he was dope in Japan cause ain't no Japan god talking about their amazing feud with fukking Albert :stopitslime:

And as much as I love Regal, whenever he gets asked about his dope matches or feuds, he replies with "I dont remember anything, I was battling my demons" :snoop: And no disrespect to the gawd, but he aint never drew a dime either. Midcarder for life. I can't be alone here.

Y'all never wonder why Big Cass and Enzo are dope on the mic but complete ass in the ring despite practically living in the performance center? Only recently has NXT been on the road, these dudes been there for mad long. :patrice:
Your argument is so flawed That's it not even funny . How many wrestlers in history have been trained in one place and never went anywhere else to contribute to their style ? Also those trainers help them pick up the little things about wrestling they also had dusty Rhodes and others helping
 

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I said before I wouldn't hire them to do anything more than teach them in ring work and psychology and maybe give a few pointers on character work. On Breaking Ground, Regal was actually giving and knocking down suggestions on character directions. They also got them running the promo class there which is maybe why 80% of em are basic and charisma-less on the mic. I mean Regal was great on the mic but he was never fire like that, and he had like 2 memorable gimmicks that didn't even really ever get over

Regal was being set up for a push before he got popped for drugs. That's another thread though. We don't know who comes through to teach them on a daily. If Jake could handle it, I'd love for him and Raven to teach but those demons :francis:
 

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The ring psychology and story telling in NXT is great what are you talking about :mjlol: Bayley, Sasha, Sami, KO, Joe, Balor, Asuka, shyt even Blake and Murphy are all masters at telling a story in the ring

Yeah man like I said "until recently".

Plus KO, Joe, Balor, Asuka are all pro wrestlers that didn't start in the WWE system.
 

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I think the whole WWE system is different these days when it comes down to it. shyt more like the NBA now where cats earn their stripes elsewhere and then look to break the bank with Vince.

Back when WWE was smaller they had to grow their own talent because there was competition. More territories to explore for a young wrestler. The cream of the crop is technically what the E looks for now, using the other promotions as a D-league.

But the best dudes is all from somewhere else yea. Who's the last STAR that they bred from they own system? Cena/Orton?
 

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I think the whole WWE system is different these days when it comes down to it. shyt more like the NBA now where cats earn their stripes elsewhere and then look to break the bank with Vince.

Back when WWE was smaller they had to grow their own talent because there was competition. More territories to explore for a young wrestler. The cream of the crop is technically what the E looks for now, using the other promotions as a D-league.

But the best dudes is all from somewhere else yea. Who's the last STAR that they bred from they own system? Cena/Orton?
this happened a lot in the old days with people so why is this such a big deal . Wwe made a rock and cena something ROH and TNA etc can't do so :yeshrug:
 

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sorry to go off topic, but this got to me. i was watching Main event on Hulu. and i wondered where da the hell do this air? is on cable or just hulu?

It only airs on TV in other countries.

It use to air here, but it got canceled about two years ago. The only reason they still produce the show is because of their international contracts.
 

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Back when WWE was smaller they had to grow their own talent because there was competition. More territories to explore for a young wrestler. The cream of the crop is technically what the E looks for now, using the other promotions as a D-league.


vince's wwf never grew its talent breh. it was built off of talent & stars from other promotions.

they didnt begin to legit have homegrown stars on the regular until circa 2003 - which led to the dark ages a few years later.

now theyre going back to their old ways.
 
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