Hard Hit Prince
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WWE developmental guys are going to work the WWE style and nothing more.
What in the blue hell is that "WWE Style" that people like to throw away so much? The way I see, there are a lot of guys working a lot of different styles under the WWE roof. You have those european brawlers like Sheamus and Antonio Cesaro, you have those techicians like Del Rio and Bryan. You have those WWE athletes working an american style like Randy Orton and Dolph Ziggler, and you have Sin Cara mixing mexican style, lucha-libre to the american style of wrestling.
So why not having guys developing their craft? Cesaro is a great wrestler because he worked a lot of different styles. If he had stayed in Switzerland, working his indys he would not be the wrestler he is today, and when a guy works a Japanese style, he develops that craft and can easily adapt that into his "WWE Style or wtv"... Just go look at MVP, he was a solid in-ring performer in the WWE, but I've seen him in Japan and he developed from that in a matter of months. I think that working in Japan is one of the best ways to develop in-ring wrestling skills, a lot of great wrestlers will tell you that, guys like Ted Dibiase Sr (who was fantastic and I'm sure you agree), a guy like Steve Williams and recently a guy like Albert that turned into Giant Bernard and easily one of the best big man wrestlers, I hope you see what I'm trying to get in here.