12-19-2015 09:33 AM
I have been slowly getting into NXT from the WWE network. Particularly since I saw Samoa Joe was there. Watched some of the NXT takeover in London and was pretty impressed overall.
12-19-2015 09:45 AM
12-20-2015 06:48 AM
@ARoC2J wrote:
I have been slowly getting into NXT from the WWE network. Particularly since I saw Samoa Joe was there. Watched some of the NXT takeover in London and was pretty impressed overall.
I'm a big WWE and NXT fan. I watched the London show in its entirety. Finn Balor's win over Samoa Joe for the NXT title was awesome. I think WWE's strategy to bring talent up through NXT makes good business sense. Paul Levesque's (AKA Triple H) leadership for this is first rate. There was an excellent 2 hour documentary about Paul's career on WWE Beyond the Ring recently and it was really interesting. I think the WWE made another good business decision by creating the WWE Network. They have expanded all over the world and I've lost track of how many countries they're in.
Have you watched any of the WWE Breaking Ground episodes? It's all about how would-be wrestlers try to break in to the wrestling business down in NXT. It's really interesting to see the regimen they are put through. The training is really demanding. A lot of them get injured and/or don't make the grade. Sometimes they take time off and come back again if it's OK with the NXT trainers.
12-20-2015 09:43 AM
I agree, they are doing a really good job with it. It's interesting that they put people like Samoa Joe, Rhyno ect through NXT rather than the way they used to do it in just bringing them into WWE right away. Also the way they bring NXT stars into the WWE main roster and they are impact players right away. It gives cred to the NXT.
I have personally really enjoyed a few of those shows on the WWE network, the Monday night wars are quite interesting. The Rivalries show is also really interesting, I thought the one about Edge and Matt Hardy was very good, as well as the Rock and John Cena. I have watched a little bit of Breaking Ground and agree what they have to go through shsows me I don't have a career as a wrestler anytime in my future 😉
12-20-2015 03:28 PM
NXT is good, although I seldom get the chance to watch it. Triple H does all the booking, compared to Vince who has the booking authority for RAW/Smackdown. You can see the difference very clearly between the main shows and NXT. And the difference isn't always for the better.
01-04-2016 10:15 AM
01-04-2016 10:22 AM
01-04-2016 10:34 AM
Exactly, in the attitude era it seemed like nobody was unstoppable. Now there isn't anyone who can compete with the corporation. You saw a LITTLE bit with Daniel Bryan getting over, but even then the times he specifically got over on them was few and far between. He'd win matches but not really get one up on Triple H or Stephanie. I also don't like how the Wyatts win every single week, but then again, they are against the same people every single week too. Hopefully they end up facing the League of Nations at least that should be interesting.
01-04-2016 11:00 AM - edited 01-04-2016 11:21 AM
I agree that Raw and Smackdown are getting really boring. One thing I absolutely hate is that 2 wrestlers can't get in the ring without having an entourage outside who interfere all the time. Of course, as always, referees are looking the wrong way when interference takes place. Disqualifications for crap like that rarely happen any more. It's so ridiculous that multiple guys or gals can be in the ring at the same time during tag team matches without being disqualified. Of course, some matches are no holds barred, so there's no disqualifications, count outs, etc.
My biggest beef with WWE these days is the nonsense called the Authoriity. It's been going on for way too long. At least, they finally got rid of Kane and his director of operations gimmick, so he's back doing the occasional match. The gimmick about being The Undertaker's brother is back again too. They're no more related to each other than I am.
I also see that The Rock will be back for yet another appearance at Wrestlemania this year. I just love these guys who perform once a year. I wonder how much they get paid. The Undertaker is 56 years old, so I can understand him not being around much. Brock Lesnar certainly has a strange deal with WWE. He only shows up a few times a year.
01-04-2016 11:19 AM
Yes, the Authority are getting very old. It's so rare anything bad happens to them other than the person they don't like winning something. It was quite refreshing to see Roman Reigns go nuts and beat up Triple H, but it seems they didn't really go anywhere with that other than him just winning the belt the next night.
01-04-2016 11:28 AM
Roman Reigns has been a bit of fresh air. It will be interesting to see how long he can hold on to the WWE title. I saw one of his movies called Debug and told myself he should keep his wrestling day job. He comes from a long line of wrestlers, including many cousins such as Dwayne Johnston (The Rock) and the Uso brothers. His real name is Jason Momoa and he's involved in a lot of things outside of wrestling, including acting, directing, modeling, and producing.
01-04-2016 11:34 AM
Hello @jimboden
His real name is Leati Joseph Anoaʻ. That guy u mentioned just looks like him. It's not him though.
01-04-2016 11:41 AM