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The likes of Roode and Nakamira have amazing entrances, with their themes and crowd participation etc.
But it seems that everyone in NXT has their set entrance, and week in week out there is NO variation whatsoever in any of their entrances.
It's almost like a pre-programmed video game. Take someone like Tye Dillinger, you have the exact same camera angles, he does the exact same movements in time with the exact points in his music, from beginning to end. It's pretty creepy how "robotic" everyone on the roster is in this regard.
Sanity, is another example. They follow the same script, motions, camera angles, music cues every single time. I think their entrance is way too long by the way. I wonder how many agree with me.
I think it was an interview with Dean Ambrose where he said he likes to change it up a little every time he walks out and I agree with that mentality. Right now you might as well play prerecorded entrances.
I will accept though that in the cases of Nakamura and Roode it's more appropriate, especially Roode since it makes sense for his egotistical character to do so and have every part of his entrance planned out.
But it seems that everyone in NXT has their set entrance, and week in week out there is NO variation whatsoever in any of their entrances.
It's almost like a pre-programmed video game. Take someone like Tye Dillinger, you have the exact same camera angles, he does the exact same movements in time with the exact points in his music, from beginning to end. It's pretty creepy how "robotic" everyone on the roster is in this regard.
Sanity, is another example. They follow the same script, motions, camera angles, music cues every single time. I think their entrance is way too long by the way. I wonder how many agree with me.
I think it was an interview with Dean Ambrose where he said he likes to change it up a little every time he walks out and I agree with that mentality. Right now you might as well play prerecorded entrances.
I will accept though that in the cases of Nakamura and Roode it's more appropriate, especially Roode since it makes sense for his egotistical character to do so and have every part of his entrance planned out.