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Old 11-28-2015, 09:54 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by The CyNick View Post
But thats what guys are supposed to do. Vince took three guys going NOWHERE and said here's a platform, try to make it work.

New Day is actually a shining example of guys who went out and grabbed the brass ring that Vince talks about.

Just like when Vince put Hunter with Pac and The Outlaws, I dont think he envisioned they would do exactly what they did, but he gave them the platform, and they contributed creatively, and Vince gave it the green light. New Day is doing that today, just within the confines of a PG Universe.
And why were these guys going nowhere? Seems that whenever something good happens it's "Praise Vince!" and whenever nothing is happening, somehow it's the talent's fault. That seems especially contradictory to your alleged point that Vince McMahon is involved so heavily in the creative direction of everything, including NXT (which many insiders -- yes, people actually involved in the business -- have confirmed that he doesn't).
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