Mr. Nerfect
09-25-2011, 06:15 AM
This gives me very high hopes for what the next season of NXT could be:
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The story here is that Dean Ambrose made his debut calling out Seth Rollins and claiming that he could be the guy to dethrone him as FCW 15 Champion. For those that don't know, the FCW 15 Championship is a championship represented by a medal that Rollins won, in which matches are essentially held under fifteen-minute time limits, with most falls being the winner. Rollins and Ambrose drew with no falls scored in their first encounter; with the same result in their second encounter with a beefed-up time limit.
I never watched Jon Moxley when he was on the independent scene, but his stuff here as Dean Ambrose reminded me of a cross between The Brian Kendrick's last WWE character and William Regal. His borderline psychotic character has a charm to it that I could see getting really over in the WWE, and it doesn't seem to need a whole lot of background information or time devoted to establishing it. He presents it in his work.
A few might not like "indy/Japan" ending, but I feel that for a special occasion (as this match apparently was for FCW), it fits. They sucked it up for one night to reach a decision. Ambrose hasn't been in FCW for long, but I think he's got the goods to be called up to the main roster for a season of NXT, at the very least. And Rollins is expected to be on the next show anyway. Just let them wrestle in the first main event of the season, and it'll be off to a tremendous start. I think that the powers that be in FCW know what they have in these guys, since they did give them essentially the entire episode to showcase their stuff.
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The story here is that Dean Ambrose made his debut calling out Seth Rollins and claiming that he could be the guy to dethrone him as FCW 15 Champion. For those that don't know, the FCW 15 Championship is a championship represented by a medal that Rollins won, in which matches are essentially held under fifteen-minute time limits, with most falls being the winner. Rollins and Ambrose drew with no falls scored in their first encounter; with the same result in their second encounter with a beefed-up time limit.
I never watched Jon Moxley when he was on the independent scene, but his stuff here as Dean Ambrose reminded me of a cross between The Brian Kendrick's last WWE character and William Regal. His borderline psychotic character has a charm to it that I could see getting really over in the WWE, and it doesn't seem to need a whole lot of background information or time devoted to establishing it. He presents it in his work.
A few might not like "indy/Japan" ending, but I feel that for a special occasion (as this match apparently was for FCW), it fits. They sucked it up for one night to reach a decision. Ambrose hasn't been in FCW for long, but I think he's got the goods to be called up to the main roster for a season of NXT, at the very least. And Rollins is expected to be on the next show anyway. Just let them wrestle in the first main event of the season, and it'll be off to a tremendous start. I think that the powers that be in FCW know what they have in these guys, since they did give them essentially the entire episode to showcase their stuff.