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Hey Mister!
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Look, I get it. I absolutely get it. Right now the business needs more Drew McIntyres and fewer Kenny Omegas. And it's possible that some of the people they recruit will genuinely fall in love with what they're doing. But what what they'll be doing is WWE's idea of what wrestling should be. And given their track record, I can't help but feel this will lead to the product becoming even more homogenized than it is now.
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I do wish they would open their training philosophy though. Tom Prichard in Knoxville, Al Snow in OVW, Lance Storm in Canada, The Samoans on the West Coast, Harley Race’s school, etc. Diversification is not a bad thing. They’re the right prospects to do it with though. |
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