With WWE's youth movement in full swing of late, I thought it would be a good idea to examine the entrails and bring WZ's attention to three guys in FCW who have all the skills needed to be stars some day soon.
Johnny Curtis
This guy is FCW's top babyface, and there's a reason for that. He's one of the best guys there. He worked a heel gimmick earlier this year where he was pretty much insane. This video pretty much exemplifies this gimmick.
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Yeah.
A few weeks after this video he turned face, pretty much dropping the gimmick in the process. In the ring, he's pretty decent with a good mix of power and agility based moves. His strikes aren't the best, but other than that there's very little to fault. Here's a decent length match for you to judge.
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Also, I'm a big fan of his FCW theme.
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Jinder Mahal
Unlike Curtis, this pick is less based on how good he is than how much I think he'll draw. Jinder, by his own admission was hired for one reason. He speaks Punjabi and English. There's no way this guy won't be a massive draw in India. To give you an idea of why that's important, the estimated population of India is 1,188,521,000 people and a growing ecconomy. Vince would be a damn fool not to try and get a slice of that. Jinder's a guy who can go a long way to doing that, and will thus be pushed upon his WWE debut. Khali was hired and pushed because of India, and Mahal's younger and better than Khali. This video more or less sums him up
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Richie Steamboat
In a return to tallent based picks, Richie Steamboat is definately worth a mention. He debuted in FCW earlier this year, and has been darn good. In spite of injuring his PCL in March he's had a pretty good year, producing good matches before, and after his injury. I'm not sure if he's got any charisma, but either way he'll make it to the midcard in WWE at worst based on his ring work alone. Only problem with him (other than his unknown mic skills) is that he's pretty small, which is always a problem in WWE. Back to the positives, he's only 23, so he's got a long shelf life. It also doesn't hurt that he looks and wrestles like his Dad. Here's a video of the man in action.
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There are definately others in FCW that are worth looking up, I can name a few off the top of my head (Bo Rotundo and Los Aviadores (they count as two)). However those three are the ones I can see being the most successful in WWE who down there. Now, there are bound to be others that will be successful that I haven't mentioned, but those three are the ones I'd buy stock in because, barring injuries they will do very well for themselves in WWE.
Your thoughts?
Johnny Curtis

This guy is FCW's top babyface, and there's a reason for that. He's one of the best guys there. He worked a heel gimmick earlier this year where he was pretty much insane. This video pretty much exemplifies this gimmick.
[YOUTUBE]xilqHiZrGFM[/YOUTUBE]
Yeah.
A few weeks after this video he turned face, pretty much dropping the gimmick in the process. In the ring, he's pretty decent with a good mix of power and agility based moves. His strikes aren't the best, but other than that there's very little to fault. Here's a decent length match for you to judge.
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Also, I'm a big fan of his FCW theme.
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Jinder Mahal

Unlike Curtis, this pick is less based on how good he is than how much I think he'll draw. Jinder, by his own admission was hired for one reason. He speaks Punjabi and English. There's no way this guy won't be a massive draw in India. To give you an idea of why that's important, the estimated population of India is 1,188,521,000 people and a growing ecconomy. Vince would be a damn fool not to try and get a slice of that. Jinder's a guy who can go a long way to doing that, and will thus be pushed upon his WWE debut. Khali was hired and pushed because of India, and Mahal's younger and better than Khali. This video more or less sums him up
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Richie Steamboat

In a return to tallent based picks, Richie Steamboat is definately worth a mention. He debuted in FCW earlier this year, and has been darn good. In spite of injuring his PCL in March he's had a pretty good year, producing good matches before, and after his injury. I'm not sure if he's got any charisma, but either way he'll make it to the midcard in WWE at worst based on his ring work alone. Only problem with him (other than his unknown mic skills) is that he's pretty small, which is always a problem in WWE. Back to the positives, he's only 23, so he's got a long shelf life. It also doesn't hurt that he looks and wrestles like his Dad. Here's a video of the man in action.
[YOUTUBE]VW_A3qDsPgU[/YOUTUBE]
There are definately others in FCW that are worth looking up, I can name a few off the top of my head (Bo Rotundo and Los Aviadores (they count as two)). However those three are the ones I can see being the most successful in WWE who down there. Now, there are bound to be others that will be successful that I haven't mentioned, but those three are the ones I'd buy stock in because, barring injuries they will do very well for themselves in WWE.
Your thoughts?