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FROM THE FUCKING FRONT PAGE Fans have been wondering what exactly WWE NXT will be since Vince McMahon announced that ECW would end its run on Syfy and be replaced by the “next evolution” of WWE. The word going around is that the NXT concept will be portrayed as a “reality” based series featuring new wrestlers who viewers will be able to follow inside and outside of the ring. Fans will be able to follow wrestlers from day one and get their personal insight, their background and goals, creating a different sense of deeper insight, etc. As it stands now, the concept appears similar to WWE’s former Tough Enough series with talent not only feuding with each other, but for the opportunity to become the “next” big WWE Superstar and move onto RAW or SmackDown!. WWE has been pitching different concepts for the series and formalizing plans since the fall, but all signs to point to this concept being the nucleus of NXT. As of right now, WWE has not decided what to do with the ECW Title. The belt may continue on as some are lobbying to keep the title, but in the end this will be Vince McMahon’s decision. Some feel that they should keep the belt so that they can use the title for the undercards of secondary PPVs as an attraction. |
So basically, NXT will be Tough Enough but on SyFy? Well, it was nice knowing you Hurricane, Goldust, Kozlov, and a few others. Have a nice time in TNA guys.
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Wow. I will give this a chance but it doesn't sound appealing to me at all.
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But thats not the impression I had got from the WWE Announcement of Edge being in FL along with FCW stars for a FCW vs Young WWE Tag team match! Oh well..
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I'm intrigued by this
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sounds like tough enough version 2. hope we see cameos from miz, morrison, josh matthews, and anyone else that was on that show..
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Sounds like UFC Ultimate Fighter or whatever, in wrestling form.
I may be wrong because I've never actually watched Ultimate Fighter, but that's what I've gathered it's all about |
<font color=goldenrod>So, we'll go in depth with the characters in a reality-type setting, interesting. Some guys are going to be given ridiculous characters and will probably be future endeavored if they can't seem to make it work.
Just waiting for them to fuck up Danielson and Low Ki by giving them crap gimmicks on this show.</font> |
This really killed my buzz..... when will they realize that FANS ACTUALLY WANT WRESTLING!!!!!
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this is an extremely stupid idea
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It could be like Tough Enough. It could also be in kayfabe where they follow the new guys around like The Office. That's how I'm reading it since it's "innovative."
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Wow... Sounds like Vince is ripping off Evolve.
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I'm pretty "meh" to this idea. I mean, if it's on, I'll watch it, but I don't know what the logiv behind it is. I guess they figure by showcasing young guys on here they'll help get them over when they make their way to an official roster. I guess the traditional way of getting a character over isn't good enough anymore.
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This is gay.
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Vince makes another shit idea? How shocking!
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For some reason I pictured a "The Office" style wrestling show with weird hand held cameras and lots of zooms and talking heads and crazy characters.
It probably won't be as entertaining as that would be though. |
I think this show has potential for creating new stars. Then again, this show is really made for someone like Bryan Danielson, who constantly tries to better himself. Same thing with like Yoshi Tatsu, if WWE could somehow get footage from NJPW's dojo, etc.
I think as long as it's character driven, focuses on their training, their desires, etc, it'll be good. If it is like another tough enough, then it'll be bad. I think they need to go with a more "sports" based program, sort of like Evolve is doing, not necessarily a reality type program. |
If they go with this, I hope it's all worked. I don't want to see them housing with each other and bullshit like that. Leave it to training (in-ring only) and random matches. And I don't want them to act as if these guys have never wrestled, either.
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I loved Tough Enough, so I don't really see a problem here.
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I find this interesting.
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It wont be as good as you all want it to be, Vince is abit stupid like that.
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I'll give it a shot
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Pretty sure if TNA did something similar they would get laughed at.
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Also, do we really need 3 different brands? Especially with raw possibly moving to 3 hours permanantly? |
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Not to mention, Christian has been one of, if the most consistent worker in the company, and I'd hope to see him plugged into the upper mid card immediately no matter where he "signs". I have a bad feeling we are going to see quite a few releases over the next 6 months to a year. |
lol awesome.
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Things look good for the Pink Slip Pool.
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i'm not clear if this is going to be in kayfabe or not. if it is and all the wrestlers are in character for the show, i think it could be very interesting and has a lot of potential. if it isn't in kayfabe and is pretty much a new tough enough i'll be disappointed.
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This is so much better than ECW.
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Sounds alright to me. I def. wanna see what the first episodes like.
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wwe nxt to do ultimate fighter esque thing?
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i would love to see a one episode build up to bryan danielson v low ki
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Dude, fix that mess
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Just seen on the schedule later on Sky is 'WWE NXT', thought that wasnt happening for another two weeks?
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I think this could work. It may not be the greatest idea in the world, but I think it could work. Have William Regal and Finlay serve as the "mentors" to these guys. That instantly makes it entertaining there. Then maybe take eight guys (so you could do some sort of tournament between them at some stage). Looking at the FCW roster, I'd go with these eight guys:
1. Brett DiBiase 2. Bryan Danielson 3. Curt Hawkins 4. Dawson Alexander 5. Heath Slater 6. Joe Hennig 7. Justin Angel 8. Kaval * Brett DiBiase's story will focus on him trying to live up to his father's legacy, and how he he sees Ted DiBiase achieving in the WWE, and he thinks that he should be doing that as well. At just 22 years of age, he'd be the youngest male Superstar on the WWE roster. * Bryan Danielson is a former student of Shawn Michaels and William Regal, and for years decided to wrestle around the world than in the WWE, but agreed to sign with the WWE when he heard about the NXT project, and realised that time was passing him by. He's "The International Superstar" and believes he is truly "The Best in the World." * Curt Hawkins has been in the WWE before, and is actually a former WWE Tag Team Champion. After he lost his partner, Zack Ryder, Hawkins volunteered to go down to FCW to learn more about the business. His goal is to be the best wrestler he can be, and down there he led Caylen Croft & Trent Barreta. He wants to prove that he belongs in the main event of WrestleMania, and not just be involved in it. * Dawnson Alexander is the husband of actress and singer Jennifer Hudson. He is a qualified lawyer, and could pretty much be anywhere he wants to be, but he wants to prove he can be a WWE Superstar. He always believed that he is not only the smartest man in the world, but the most athletically gifted. He believes that he could be the biggest star in the history of the WWE. * Heath Slater is annoyed by one thing: Guys with daddies in the business always getting them jobs. Slater's father didn't work in professional wrestling, so when he decided to leave his life behind and become a professional wrestler, he didn't have the instant gateway that many second or third generation Superstars get. Nor did he have the support. His father no longer talks to him, and that is fine, because he is going to prove that wrestling doesn't lie in your genes; it comes from your heart. * Joe Hennig is the son of WWE Hall of Famer, "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig. His dream is to do what his father never did, and win the WWE Championship. Hennig says that his father was the greatest entertainer in WWE history, and many have been influenced by him, and many list him as their favourite, but he never gets that label of greatness. His goal is to make sure that people see the Hennig name as he greatest in professional wrestling history. * Justin Angel is South African and a former male model. His grandfather was a professional boxer and amateur wrestler; and his father was a professional wrestler who trained him. Angel says that no one really knows who my family is, so it's been tough to get out of Africa and Europe and make it big in World Wrestling Entertainment, but he has managed to rise up and capture the FCW Heavyweight Champion despite not being the biggest dog in the fight. He says he wants to be one of those Human Highlight Reels like Rey Mysterio or Shawn Michaels who pushes past their size limitations, and proves to have too much talent to stop. * Kaval is the silent one in the group. He's also the most experienced. He made his debut in 1998 -- before The Rock had even won his first WWE Championship. Since then, he has worked on his high-flying abilities, submission skills and martial arts abilities, and has won countless championships all over the world. You can have little rivalries pop-up between them. Heath Slater seems like he'd be the biggest heel of the pack. He would have natural tension with Brett DiBiase, Joe Hennig, Justin Angel and even Finlay. Bryan Danielson and Kaval have wrestled each other all over the world. Dawson Alexander, as far as William Regal and Finlay are concerned, may not have been in the business long enough to have the ego that he's got. I expect you'd see Ezekiel Jackson show up on the show with Regal bringing him in to work with some guys. As a Tough Enough Champion, John Morrison could show up, and tell them about his story, and how it's not easy getting into the WWE this way -- and one of the more experienced guys like Danielson or Kaval could hate getting advice for someone who has been wrestling for a shorter period of time than them. |
Something about Bryan Danielson and Kaval being in NXT. doesn't sit right with me. I feel like they are above it.
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