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Old 09-02-2010, 06:35 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Next Big Thing View Post
I think people are associating the WWE "youth movement" with age. Tarver's 33 and Barrett and Kaval are 30 yet I'm pretty sure WWE is thinking long term with them. In my opinion, it's more about fresh faces than 20 somethings.
But Tarver isn't the main face of the Nexus, and being 30 still gives them a good 4/5 year run.

Long term bookings sees these 20s/early 30's wrestlers becoming main eventers over the next year or two, and then the two or three years of their run will slowly build mid-carders to the main event.

But WWE are so obsessed now with prematurely throwing people like Swagger and Sheamus etc into the main event, that people like MVP have already lost any chance they would have ever had at a decent push. Whether it's mid-card or main event.
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