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Old 11-30-2012, 05:34 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by drave82 View Post
Still featured on RAW quite regularly........ in what fashion.

To some the fact they are featured is simply enough. But I think what WWF fan was getting at is that they were THE attraction for quite a while, and now, outside of Ryback they are all pretty much jobbers who don't matter.

WWF Fan is spot on, yet again
Darren Young? Not a jobber.

Daniel Bryan? Not a jobber.

Wade Barrett? Not a jobber.

David Otunga? Being used to put over babyfaces that matter, but still not a jobber.

Heath Slater? Seems to win far more than he loses these days.

Ryback? Not a jobber.

Justin Gabriel? Not a jobber, although inconsistently booked.

Michael Tarver? Only one unemployed.

I'm not saying that this is because the Nexus was so successful. Just pointing out that the talent that were involved have generally done quite well for themselves. As opposed to, say, any other season of NXT.
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