Then why do people want to measure success like a sport? Especially get all heated over wins and losses.
The PC opened in July 2013;
People who came out the PC
- Madcap Moss (2014)
- Mandy Rose (2015)
- Lacey Evans (2016)
- Raquel Rodriguez (2016)
- Mansoor (2023)
- Odyssey Jones (2019)
- (Who Hotta) Top Dolla (Holla, Holla) (2020)
- Adonis (2018)
- Creed Brothers (2020), (2021)
- Katana Chance (2017)
How would you judge them--completely cutting out their NXT career (because the point isn't to have a great NXT career)???
I looked again and the PC barely giving us Tag Team champions.
Yes, there's stand outs like Bianca (2016), Bayley (2013). Becky wrestled damn year ten years before she got to WWE.
Sasha technically is pre-PC, also.
Okay, you can't have the standard to be a multi-media superstar like The Rock. Again, cool. But, there's a reason ppl like Seth, Roman, John Cena, The Rock are still BY FAR the biggest names in wrestling.
Again, I'm not giving the Performance Center a F. But, it's definitely not looking good if we find out how much it cost to run it.
I'm not saying the WWE can't train people to wrestle, I'm saying the PC style of training ain't producing enough to claim it's this awesome system.
10 stars in 11 years ain't a good ratio.