This is the first in what I hope will be a regular topic. There are a lot of good ideas floating around the forum and I'm sure that if we put our heads together then we can solve wrestling's problems.
The first question is:-
How do we solve the problem of "cookie cutter" wrestlers?
In my opinion this problem has been building up ever since the WWE started using 1 developmental fed.
With the guys in the back they could use (Arn, Dusty, Dustin, Regal et al) would it not make sense to set up a number of developmental's possibly along the old territorial boundaries. For example Arn could run a Georgia, Carolina developmental, Dusty could run a Minnesota, AWA teritory etc. (I'm not to good on american geography so I don't know how the area would be defined. The different territories would each have a different style of wrestling and promising stars could be switched every so often to learn a different style and adapt their basic ring and mic skills.
I believe this would assist young superstars when they make it to the Majors.
I would appreciate hearing other opinions in this and also if you want me to post more questions.
The first question is:-
How do we solve the problem of "cookie cutter" wrestlers?
In my opinion this problem has been building up ever since the WWE started using 1 developmental fed.
With the guys in the back they could use (Arn, Dusty, Dustin, Regal et al) would it not make sense to set up a number of developmental's possibly along the old territorial boundaries. For example Arn could run a Georgia, Carolina developmental, Dusty could run a Minnesota, AWA teritory etc. (I'm not to good on american geography so I don't know how the area would be defined. The different territories would each have a different style of wrestling and promising stars could be switched every so often to learn a different style and adapt their basic ring and mic skills.
I believe this would assist young superstars when they make it to the Majors.
I would appreciate hearing other opinions in this and also if you want me to post more questions.