Young guys finally being given a serious push?

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MikeRaw

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Could WWE finally be ready to push some of these younger guys? Miz hasn't been completely buried like some though, in fact, the heat he gets makes it OK for him to lose, because it shows WWE he can be over. Swagger to Raw is big. If he goes into Legacy, it's be pretty good, but he could easily start dominating the midcard now, and be a main eventer by this time next year. The Hart Dynasty on SD could allow them to be a dominant tag team, and of course we already know what happened with CM Punk, with him being "given the ball" as World Champion.
This could easily all be squashed by one bad show, if WWE decides to bury them all, but does anyone think there's plans for these "young guys"? What do you see in the future for them?
 

The Rated R CMStar

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Of course. I mean, people can whine and cry about how MVP and Miz lost last night for example, but at least they are being put now in a place where they are considered potential challengers. They could have easily kept them away and have Big Show for example be in the tournament.

WWE ALWAYS pushes new talent to the main event. People just have to be patient and understand that you can't push a guy Brock Lesnar style all the time and have him main event in a matter of 3 PPVs. It takes longer than that.


And before somebody comes in here and says "but come on, it's always the same people main eventing", let me tell you something. CM Punk wasn't a main eventer last year, Jeff Hardy just became a main eventer last year, Y2J didn't became a regular in main events until last year. Hell, Big Show is also relatively new to most main event equations. Sure, we get the HHH/Orton/Cena combination overload once in a while, but it doesn't exactly mean we get the same main events time and time again.


Anyways, back to your question, yes, young guys are indeed getting pushed. Legacy is finally getting some development, Kofi and Morrison are the most pushed commodities in WWE's midcard, Swagger and MVP are build so that they can challenge for the belt at any given time, and well, our champions are incredibly young (Punk and Orton), so yes.
 

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The "young guys" have always been getting a serious push, when necessary. When its time for older guys to be phased out, the younger guys step up. Or when a younger guy is clearly getting over, he gets pushed.
 

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Definetly with the draft we'll see Bourne and Swagger getting a push.


Bourne- Could possible fued with Rhodes or DiBiase. Probably stay in the midcard for a long time though (Shouldn't be heavyweight) but could be used in some main-event tag-team matches.

Swagger- Definetly getting a good push soon. We've seen his involvement with Orton so that could be a sign of something good. Possibly replace DiBiase?


As for Smackdown we'll see the Hart Dynasty (which I'm happy about) pwning that tag division.
 

Airfixx

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Good to see some guys getting pushed to whatever extent, but given how shit they've handled MVP over the last 18months I'm not exactly instilled with faith at how succesful the push, of Morrison for example, will actually be.
 

MikeRaw

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The "young guys" have always been getting a serious push, when necessary. When its time for older guys to be phased out, the younger guys step up. Or when a younger guy is clearly getting over, he gets pushed.

No shit. I wasn't complaining that WWE never pushes young guys, so you don't need to defend them. I was just saying, it looks like they've realised they need to again, and are.
 

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Wow man you need to chill. I was just saying this isnt a big deal as its part of the circle of wrestling life.
 

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Guys like Bourne is a reason I wish they still had the 90's version of the Intercontinetal(sp?) Championship. Back in the day that title actually meant something then it just went down hill until they finally got rid of it.