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Old 03-09-2010, 11:24 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by HeartBreakMan2k View Post
Yeah, but who do you look for next 'seasons' NXT if you bring those guys up instead.
Johnny Prime - Use the footage from a year or so ago when Cena saved Prime from the Conglomerate and introduce Cena as his mentor.

Alex Riley - The Miz would have been a perfect mentor for him, but I'd rather not recycle people, so maybe somebody like Shelton Benjamin, playing up their similar collegiate backgrounds.

Bo and Duke Rotundo - Cryme Tyme takes their fellow fun-loving tag team under their wing

Alberto Banderas - Chavo Guerrero?

Titus O'Neil - MVP?

Jimmy and Jules Uso - Legacy?

That's just based on guys who are in development now. Focus on the tag division with the Rotundos and the Usos, both sets of second-generation workers. Otunga and Young didn't spend much time in FCW before getting the NXT call-up, so there's a distinct possibility there will be a couple of better candidates that slide in in the meantime.

Don't get me wrong, I totally get why they put Bryan and Barrett on NXT. It gives them breakout stars to prove that the show works, plus it lets them get the rub from Miz and Jericho. I'm just saying that - if there were no NXT - those two would have made the leap pretty easily themselves.
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