iMoreland wrote:Yeah that definitely ain't happening
I know, but that match would kill it.
iMoreland wrote:Yeah that definitely ain't happening
jakecronus8 wrote:I'm interested to know what they're basing Hulk's life story off of. If Terry has anything to do with it the movie should be classified as fantasy.
improper wrote:At this point, they just need to have Ricochet beat Rollins to take his title opportunity and then go over Lesnar. That would get people hyped. Ricochet/Lesnar is a five star match waiting to happen, and literally no one gives any f*cks about Seth Rollins right now.
WWE Just welcomed four amazing additions to the main roster. Two of those guys are currently champions in NXT. However, Vince McMahon might not be as impressed.
Brad Shepard reported on Oh, You Didn’t Know that Vince McMahon has an interesting strategy when it comes to the new NXT Superstars. He wants to throw them in the deep end to see if they will swim. This is due to his longing to prove his son-in-law wrong.
“I was told that there is a weird dynamic at play where Triple H hypes the guy and Vince tries to prove him wrong. In this case, Vince wanted to put the NXT call-ups in a hole and test them to see if they could climb out of it. So this is the metaphorical Vince throwing them in the deep end of the swimming pool and seeing if they’ll drown or come up for air.”
Hopefully, the fact that Ciampa, Gargano, Black, and Ricochet all made appearances on SmackDown Live the next night after RAW is a good sign. It’s not hard to imagine that there is a competitive nature to Vince McMahon that loves to say, ‘I told you so,’ but it also seems rather self-destructive to not give each new Superstar all the chances in the world to succeed.
Triple H had to use some quick thinking to make sure that Ricochet’s WWE RAW debut went off well. After all, Vince McMahon had much different plans. That won’t keep McMahon from doing what he wants to anyway.
Dave Meltzer discussed the reason for this latest batch of NXT call-ups to the WWE main roster. Apparently, the catalyst for a lot of this is The Undertaker’s involvement with Starrcast.
As Meltzer continued speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, he explained why Vince McMahon made these decisions and apparently, there was a “communication issue” with Triple H in the process.
“Vince is reacting to the ratings, I think there’s a reaction to AEW and basically he wanted to get wrestlers on RAW now and so you know he’s not that up on NXT, but it was essentially, ‘Who are the four best guys?’ These are the four best guys, I guess.”
“Triple H didn’t know. There was a communication thing there. So he just wanted those four guys. I’m not sure whether he picked them or whether he was told that these are the guys.”
Aleister Black has been discussed for a main roster call-up before, but the other three names that were brought up to the main roster were total surprises. It is said that this decision was made late last week as well.
This is certainly interesting because all four new main roster call-ups are slated to be heavily featured at the next NXT TakeOver event.
improper wrote:Vince really needs to die or retire. I'm convinced the main roster will never be good until that happens.
iMoreland wrote:improper wrote:Vince really needs to die or retire. I'm convinced the main roster will never be good until that happens.
Smh
improper wrote:iMoreland wrote:improper wrote:Vince really needs to die or retire. I'm convinced the main roster will never be good until that happens.
Smh
I mean, it's obvious the product isn't improving until one of those things happens. And it's equally obvious that he'll probably keep doing the job until he either literally dies on the job or becomes so senile that he has to be replaced.
Also, kind of pointless to delete my post after you already quoted it lol.
iMoreland wrote:improper wrote:Vince really needs to die or retire. I'm convinced the main roster will never be good until that happens.
Smh
I think most would just prefer he retired, but realistically I think everyone knows he's going to keep working until he dies or is literally forced out. Thus, I usually throw in "dies or retires" rather than just saying retires.Stanford wrote:iMoreland wrote:improper wrote:Vince really needs to die or retire. I'm convinced the main roster will never be good until that happens.
Smh
This is a genuine desire wrestling fans actually have. For real.
Stanford wrote:I checked the logs and no posts have been deleted.