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Rollermacka
09-02-2017, 04:29 PM
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So both teams are fairly new to NXT and are (to my knowledge) homegrown talent to the PC. Looking at both teams, which team do you prefer and why?

#1-norm-fan
09-02-2017, 04:34 PM
Love Heavy Machinery.

Street Profits seem good but I haven't seen enough of them.

Deuce 'n' Domino Jr. are the stars of future.

Bad News Gertner
09-02-2017, 04:47 PM
Heavy Machinery are the greatest

Emperor Smeat
09-02-2017, 06:07 PM
Heavy Machinery.

Street Profits were good for their debut match but think that's the only one they had so far on TV so it feels too soon to judge them.

Fignuts
09-02-2017, 06:11 PM
Otis Dozovic is a big fat ball of amazing charisma.

Nicky Fives
09-02-2017, 06:44 PM
Heavy Machinery. The smaller black guy in Street Profits is athletic as hell and seems to have something, but his partner has been repackaged too many times....

Rollermacka
09-04-2017, 03:42 PM
I personally really like both teams. Heavy Machinery have a "unique" look and feel to them, plus I'm always a fan of big, sweaty men :shifty: I agree that the smaller member of the Street Profits is crazy athletic (and he's got that "Vince Body" which is always a plus). Angelo Dawkins has a ridiculous collegiate background like Jason Jordan, Chad Gable, Shelton Benjamin, etc, and hopefully he'll finally get a chance to really shine since he's been in developmental for awhile now.

The other thing that I really like is that for the most part, both teams are homegrown PC talent. I think it's cool that ReDragon, Eric Young, Gargano/ Ciampa are getting a chance to shine in NXT, but it's also nice to see that there are guys out there that the WWE can find and make stars from the ground up

Tom Guycott
09-05-2017, 03:06 AM
The other thing that I really like is that for the most part, both teams are homegrown PC talent. I think it's cool that ReDragon, Eric Young, Gargano/ Ciampa are getting a chance to shine in NXT, but it's also nice to see that there are guys out there that the WWE can find and make stars from the ground up

But the problem become if they can maintain it. And by "they", I mean WWE, not the talent. It is more likely they will be "promoted to the main roster" only to get lost in the shuffle and decidedly not pushed whatsoever (and possibly even broken up for no reason), no matter how over they become in NXT. And, as usual, their lack of push, direction, and use will *somehow* be their own fault. If it doesn't pan out that way, and they do get exposure and use on the main roster, it will be one of those "I'll believe it when I see it" deals.