Triple H named Head of Talent Relations and Creative in WWE. 2023 WON Booker of the Year.

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Just imagine the money Bruce will squeeze out of this WWE return if he ever gets let go again. You know Bruce's carny ass will tell as much as he can about WWE's backstage fukkery before and after Vince departure :dead:



Maybe I'm tripping but I swear I read somewhere that Bruce had in his contract an NDA (ironic) to not be able to success his new period of WWE on the podcast.
 

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Here's my suggestion for NXT, but it's a long term one. Make the weekly USA show be for your more polished and experienced youngsters like Bron Breaker and the like, the ones that can hold their own in the ring and mic that you think have a legit shot at being a somebody on the main roster within a few years. Give them the opportunities to face quality in-ring talent every time out and build their personal brand for a a year or two before calling them up to the main roster.

For the ones with little to no wrestling experience, like all these NIL talents are going to be, do something like what AEW does with Dark so they don't have to go out there on national TV looking borderline incompetent in the ring.

Think of it like AAA baseball vs. A baseball. You put your top prospects in AAA and reserve your lesser prospects, many of which have zero chance of ever contributing on the major league roster, on your A team and lower. So why you going to put a guy like Bron Breaker on the same NXT product as you do the shytty wrestlers who are likely never getting that main roster call up?
 
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