Was there ever Finn Balor v Sami Zayn in NXT?
Was there ever Finn Balor v Sami Zayn in NXT?
Has anyone other than Cena done any talk show segments in the past few months?
Also, if WWE decides to make AJ the main face of the company, how do you see the media react to him, considering that most of the popular WWE guys till now have an American accent, as opposed to AJ having a more southern accent?
House show tour in England but at least one of those was a triple threat. Sami was injured during most of Balor's rise to the top.
Mainstream? Not major nes.
He won't be put out there. If nothing else, look up his reaction be having a following in the gay community while on Meltzer's show a few years back.
I guess you missed questions.
I'm in the camp of believing it was planned, likely all the way back at Summerslam. What better way to play the hardest of hardcore fans, who already think that WWE is a bunch of idiots, than by making them think that they've dictated something? Now I do think that the reaction to Bryan was MUCH stronger than they thought
I have a list of shows to do but that's all the planning I do.
When reviewing, it's one time and that's it. They're on the fly, unless I was in the arena for the show.
Indeed I did.
I've tried looking for someone to have shoot on Shane McMahon, but normally all ex-writers and superstars have said good things of him and even stating he's the best of the McMahon's. Is there anyone who has shooted hard on him that you(not counting Punk's pipebomb due to shooting on everyone was the point)? And why is Shane much nicer than all of them?
The Day Wrestling Got Too Real
Okay, so we have all heard that WWE needs stars. Taking just WWE in consideration, who are the wrestlers you could consider stars personally? From starting until now.
And what's the threshold in a wrestler to become a star?
From current roster, whom do you think are potential stars?
Not that I've ever heard of.
He got out and had his own life. Wrestling is a cruel, horrible place and Shane just seems like a nice/cool guy. It's not for him.
Cena, Orton, Jeff Hardy, Daniel Bryan, AJ Styles, Seth Rollins off the top of my head.
The It factor is the big one and that's hard to define. It's one of those things that you either have or you don't, to the point where you just can't help watching them.
Rollins could be one of the top stars ever if they push him right.
It was Sheamus and I still don't buy that. How easy would it be for WWE to spread fake plans, knowing full well what they had in mind?
Where's this angle with Dakota Kai and Shayna Bazsler going?
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