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So NXT is apparently under a mandate of hiring younger, and bigger guys. They released over a dozen people with no consultation with the guys running NXT, Triple H or HBK. The rumors say that the environment at NXT is extremely grim with most people walking on pins without any idea of their job security. What do you think the future of NXT is? I think NXT's future under this new direction is going to be a 180 from where they are or were. I was never a religious NXT viewer, but I think NXT offered a great alternative to the main roster. WWE for a while really encompasses various styles and brands of wrestling whether it was the sports-entertainment style, the indy style or a mix of either. I think this will be detrimental overall for NXT.
I don't think big guys are useless. I just think training guys to be big guys is nonsense. The mainstream audience of wrestling has largely the same idea of wrestling being that there's various types of wrestlers and the story matters more than the build. WWE is reportedly trying to sign Adam Cole to 1m/year yet wants to stop his guys from progressing. WWE cannot produce stars whether they're big, charismatic, good wrestlers, good talkers, young, old, experienced or inexperience. WWE is running the clock back rather than looking forward. WWE should look at why AEW is attracting 1m viewers/week and look to counter or replicate that. I don't mean to say they should copy, but obviously there's a profitable market of consumers willing to pay to see smaller guys, and publically pushing them out isn't going to help the current nosedive of viewers.
I don't think big guys are useless. I just think training guys to be big guys is nonsense. The mainstream audience of wrestling has largely the same idea of wrestling being that there's various types of wrestlers and the story matters more than the build. WWE is reportedly trying to sign Adam Cole to 1m/year yet wants to stop his guys from progressing. WWE cannot produce stars whether they're big, charismatic, good wrestlers, good talkers, young, old, experienced or inexperience. WWE is running the clock back rather than looking forward. WWE should look at why AEW is attracting 1m viewers/week and look to counter or replicate that. I don't mean to say they should copy, but obviously there's a profitable market of consumers willing to pay to see smaller guys, and publically pushing them out isn't going to help the current nosedive of viewers.