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Gets Hardcore in the gym
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Bumping back an old topic when I made an interesting "realization" about NXT. Everybody in the WWE is in amazing shape (in their own way), but when you look at NXT, you don't really see the overly developed physiques that are normally associated with the WWE. Do you think the days of the "bodybuilder look" is pretty much fading away from professional wrestling?
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Former TPWW Royalty
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Between Tough Enough and a lot of the recent non-Indie name NXT signings, I'd say no but probably not going to see a big resurgence or Vince type levels where they dominate the top pushes and promotion.
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Gets Hardcore in the gym
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I guess you can look back at 2010 developmental and you had Big E, Ryback, Mason Andrews, David Otunga, and a few others that all had that overly developed musclebound look that is synonymous with professional wrestling. Today you look at the bigger guys like Corbin and Big Cass who are still look like athletes but don't look like they're "chiseled out of stone". I'm sure the WWE has guys that haven't debuted yet that are former bodybuilders or physique models but it doesn't seem like that is going to be the norm considering NXT is "the future of Sports Entertainment"
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