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Old 06-27-2017, 03:27 AM   #11
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In regards to homegrown talent, either the WWE needs to relook at its developmental system and/or rehaul Creative so those talent have better chances at succeeding in the long term.
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Most of the 'stars' they try to create flop.

What they need to do is drop some of the dead weight, such as weightlifters and footballers who often don't end up doing anything interesting and rely on monster pushes. I'm aware there are exceptions to this rule, but there are plenty of examples of spots being taken up on the roster by less talented people.

However there is an arguement for not taking all the indy talent so you have names to bring in at a later date as well.
It kind of seem, it takes the former lifters or football players to use their size to get them "a look" by the audience and then they actually have a chance to get over in front of a crowd. You look at TM 61 or DIY, they are two teams who have incredible "indie credentials"...... but then you look at a team like AOP and they have had huge success in a short amount of time. One can argue that the reason they've had this success and gotten over how they have in NXT is because of their size.
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