Oooohh yay a debate. Now only if it was against someone who could spell.
I kid I kid... but seriously be more careful. I respectfully disagree that this angle has been a complete success. I find it quite stale and repetitive already.
The fact that you find it stale doesn't change the fact that it's been a complete success.
No it was not a tragedy. But losing the man who was undoubtedly the best in ring performer in the group, looked the most aggressive in the beatdown, and was the most over at a time was a hell of a blow. It not only cost them some steam but also credibility since most of the other members are largely shit workers.
Yeah, that arguement didn't work when he was first released, and it still doesn't. Nexus never needed a great ring worker, and all of the members bar Barrett were disposible. Bryan Danielson would never have changed anything for the Nexus. They still would have ran when John Cena and co hit the ring the week after.
As much as Season 1 was a Daniel Bryan Vehicle, Nexus is a Wade Barrett vehicle.
I know they got their contracts but clearly the fight wasn't meant to be so easy. That is proved by the fact that the pay-per-view was almost an hour short and reports claiming that The Nexus/Bret Hart feud was supposed to play a large part that night.]They didn't get to play the big role they were supposed to and it was definitely meant to help get them more heel heat.
I don't remember reading that there was supposed to be a great deal of time spent on Nexus and Hart, but then I don't follow the dirtsheets too much. And I've made my feelings on dirtsheets abundantly clear search the bryan danielson release threads for "pinch of salt and a shot of tequila". And when were they ever struggling to get heat? Pretty sure they had that since week 1.
But you're wrong, we do not have a new GM. We have the Dell GM3000 flickering lights and sending e-mails faster than the speed of light.
That's who I'm referring to. On the grounds that he's referred to as "The General Manager" and makes matches and stuff.
By and large the internet wrestling community agreed that Nexus needed to win at SummerSlam. Even good ol' JR said it and the man knows his wrestling. They lost their first actual match as a team after weeks upon weeks of talking about their unity and strength in numbers. Instead of them proving why they deserve this huge angle, we have them defeated by a man who was DDT'ed onto concrete. How did that help anyone except John Cena? I understand why he won. The WWE had a new purple shirt to move on shopzone. However it came at the cost of any credibility The Nexus had going into the ppv.
Dude, the IWC are idiots. The Nexus beat people who have 21 world champions between them and lost because they messed up, and in spite of their loss they took John Cena to his limit, and would have won if they hadn't made a
rookie mistake. Nexus didn't need the win as much as we thought they did.
They also got a booster in the form of going 6-1 against team WWE.
Young was shit. I can't argue with that. But saying he wouldn't benefit from the huge rub of a complete locker room takeover storyline is just ridiculous. Slater is shit and Otunga is shittier (if I may) but if you don't think they're not benefitting from all this screen time then you're just crazy my friend.
He wouldn't have benefitted from it because he'd never amount to anything. Ever. Why waste the spotlight on someone who won't benefit from it? After Nexus he'd have fucked off to FCW and been released.
Otunga will be a star when he's had a few more years in the buisness and could be used on TV effectively while he learns.
Slater is shit, but he's a lot better than Young. At the very least he's got a personality, and with a bit of work could get the crowd to react to him (i.e. chant Wendy at him). WWE obviously sees more in him than Young because he didn't get eliminated within the first thirty seconds of their Summerslam match.
Skip most likely will be back. According to the reports, not for another 6 months however, just in time for WrestleMania where he's sure to be prominently featured (look at my eyes... now roll em!) The Nexus storyline will be a done deal by then. It has 2 months worth of steam left maximum. I'm willing to bet cash money on that one.
Yeah, he'll be back after 'Mania. But note how I didn't say "He'd be back in the same place" I said he'd be fine. Which he will be, because he's big, good and will easily bludgeon his way into the upper midcard of Raw or Smackdown.
Nexus will be fine without him however long it lasts because it has been a complete success. Sure there have been a few setbacks, but it has worked. Wade Barrett is my pick to win the 6-Pack Challenge, the rookies are very over; even the one that people were crying over a couple of months ago.
Complete success, like I say.