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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla
I actually think that it's pretty cool that they were able to incorporate all of that talent into the main programming. My fear was always that if the endgame of a performer was to be called up to the main roster, then realistically, everyone in NXT would either be fired or called up, and there's only so many slots for them. That list above is actually full of people who have done pretty well for themselves, I think.
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My problem is why are they bringing them up just to be there. If they are great in NXT, the only way they aren't great in WWE is because WWE books them not to be.
Somebody like Tye Dillinger didn't suddenly lose skill and passion, WWE saw one thing, his chant, and called him up just to do that. Not build him in any real storylines, he just loses. Even in NXT, when he lost it meant something, he was upset, he wanted another chance.
Now his character, win or lose, is just about how he likes the number 10. Nothing else matters.
Just leave that guy in NXT. He could be feuding with EC3 or Dream right now.
If the show the call up is on has zero effect where you don't even notice if they are there or not, that is WWE failing.