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Holy fucking shit, are those new names legit? ROFL

Btw, no way Davey gets a contract, he'll be gone within a month or two.
My guess is they are jobber names they will use until they get signed. Definitely Davey since WWE has a "only one person per first name" policy.

I wouldn't count Davey out. He's chilled down a lot in the last year and had more fun and been less "MMA serious". But I still see Eddie being the one that would shine as singles in WWE.
 

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My guess is they are jobber names they will use until they get signed. Definitely Davey since WWE has a "only one person per first name" policy.

I wouldn't count Davey out. He's chilled down a lot in the last year and had more fun and been less "MMA serious". But I still see Eddie being the one that would shine as singles in WWE.
Idk, albeit Davey has become less of a robot just programmed to wrestle and is showing other entertaining qualities, I still think his wrestling is all over the place. I think what Clown is referring to is Davey's way of no-selling and just throwing whatever nifty combo that's on his mind, will eliminate the chances for him lasting too long in the company. If that's not what he was referring to, that's what I'm saying. Psychology plays a big part in a company like that where a lot of moves are limited and the matches mostly rely on storytelling, I just don't see Davey doing too good in an environment like that. I say the independent scene is where he definitely belongs, where no-selling is more accepted and where the crowd is looking for more fun and fast-paced matches. The only way I see him doing remotely good is if he's part of a team or a stable.

Not saying he can't adapt, but I'm just going from what I know now.
 

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Idk, albeit Davey has become less of a robot just programmed to wrestle and is showing other entertaining qualities, I still think his wrestling is all over the place. I think what Clown is referring to is Davey's way of no-selling and just throwing whatever nifty combo that's on his mind, will eliminate the chances for him lasting too long in the company. If that's not what he was referring to, that's what I'm saying. Psychology plays a big part in a company like that where a lot of moves are limited and the matches mostly rely on storytelling, I just don't see Davey doing too good in an environment like that. I say the independent scene is where he definitely belongs, where no-selling is more accepted and where the crowd is looking for more fun and fast-paced matches. The only way I see him doing remotely good is if he's part of a team or a stable.

Not saying he can't adapt, but I'm just going from what I know now.
Same things were said about Seth Rollins when he was signed. But two years in developmental reprogrammed him well enough.

Davey's style is certainly very much the definition of indy. But I think anyone with the will to make it can adapt.
 

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You can all thank Regal for getting these two signed if they are. Guy tried so hard to convince Triple H and it seems to be paying off.
 

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Same things were said about Seth Rollins when he was signed. But two years in developmental reprogrammed him well enough.

Davey's style is certainly very much the definition of indy. But I think anyone with the will to make it can adapt.
You've got a point there. Never would I think that a guy like Rollins to be the big commodity he is now, but I still think Richards' wrestling is a lot more uncontrollable. Again, I'll just sit back and never say never.
 

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You've got a point there. Never would I think that a guy like Rollins to be the big commodity he is now, but I still think Richards' wrestling is a lot more uncontrollable. Again, I'll just sit back and never say never.
If any place is able to reprogram him it'll be the performance center. I'm gonna use a wait and see approach. Eddie is definitely the one who is best at taking directions though.