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On Raw last night the following promo aired:
Confirming: Brian Kendrick, Noam Dar, TJ Perkins and Rich Swann as members for the new cruiserweight division.
All I can say is WOW. That is a killer start, all extremely talented. Good mix of younger guys and vets, Brian Kendrick was a real surprise but I am a major fan of his work so I am really glad he is getting a real chance to shine in WWE. He was a victim of the old school WWE of big guys in the main event but had a great tag run with Paul London.
Rich Swann is a true fairytale story. Lost his Mother and Father at an early age, feel into a rough crowd and managed to rebuild his life. He is a fantastic talent and I am so happy for him to get his chance in WWE.
TJ Perkins although he is still young can be considered a vet in a way, making his debut back in 1999. He is a very talented individual and had a great run in TNA as X Division Champion.
Noam Dar last but not least is a fantastic talent coming from Scotland. This is a great spotlight for Scottish wrestling as he is the first high profile signing from Scotland since Drew Galloway. Very young and has a great future ahead of him.
This division is shaping up to be excellent.
Confirming: Brian Kendrick, Noam Dar, TJ Perkins and Rich Swann as members for the new cruiserweight division.
All I can say is WOW. That is a killer start, all extremely talented. Good mix of younger guys and vets, Brian Kendrick was a real surprise but I am a major fan of his work so I am really glad he is getting a real chance to shine in WWE. He was a victim of the old school WWE of big guys in the main event but had a great tag run with Paul London.
Rich Swann is a true fairytale story. Lost his Mother and Father at an early age, feel into a rough crowd and managed to rebuild his life. He is a fantastic talent and I am so happy for him to get his chance in WWE.
TJ Perkins although he is still young can be considered a vet in a way, making his debut back in 1999. He is a very talented individual and had a great run in TNA as X Division Champion.
Noam Dar last but not least is a fantastic talent coming from Scotland. This is a great spotlight for Scottish wrestling as he is the first high profile signing from Scotland since Drew Galloway. Very young and has a great future ahead of him.
This division is shaping up to be excellent.