Besides some of the Takeover shows I have not watched NXT. It's not that I haven't enjoyed it, I just haven't made it a part of my routine watching. For the past year I have constantly read about how great it is and how it's better than WWE. Now I'm hearing the London event (which as I type this I still have not seen) was another great show. I've finally decided I need to get on board and try to get caught up. The last show I saw was the Takeover in October so I decided to go back and watch them all since then. I'm only a few shows in so everything you read is from a small sample size (and I'm still learning some names so I may not be specific at times) but here's what I've learned so far.
Less Is More
This is hardly a new thought. I've already been saying it for years, as have many others. Seeing some of these NXT shows just confirms what I've always thought. Three hours of Raw is just too much and Smackdown isn't needed at all anymore. I think the term 'stale' is thrown around too much on this forum but after watching some NXT I can see why people think Raw is stale. One of the best parts about NXT is we don't see everybody every week. This keeps everybody fresh and avoids that 50/50 booking that's hurting a lot more than helping anybody on the main roster. In NXT we might see Tyler Breeze on tv one time in three weeks. In WWE I feel like I've seen Tyler Breeze actually wrestle Dolph Ziggler four times in three weeks and neither one has benefited. I understand WWE is in a bit of a tough position with Raw being live every week. People that buy tickets want to see all the guys. Back when shows were taped fans that bought tickets got to see all the guys in one night but it was spread out for three weeks on tv. The live audience got to see everyone and the tv audience didn't get burned out on them. Also I know USA is the main reason Raw is three hours. So while the solution may not be so simple WWE is hurting from overexposure. When NXT is over you want more. By the time WWE is over you've had enough.
Announcers Are Important
Ok, this isn't a new thought either. I guess it's not that I've learned but instead I now have evidence supporting my thoughts. Not just mine of course. We've all known this for a long time and have been complaining about WWE announcers for years now. It just stands out even more after watching NXT. On Raw Byron Saxton is just a whipping boy for JBL and Michael Cole. On NXT he's an announcer. I'm so sick of JBL, Cole, Lawler, and Booker trying to be funny, trying to zing each other, or trying to create cute little phrases and repeat them over and over. Opposing viewpoints can make for interesting commentary but not every single thing has to be an argument. Just call the match and understand you're not the star of the show. That's what NXT does.
The Roster Is Bigger Than I Thought
Even if I wasn't too familiar with them I thought I at least heard of just about everybody on the roster. So far I've come across some names I don't know at all. They haven't been on any of the Takeover shows which means they're either relatively new or haven't been important enough. Not being important enough is actually a good thing. It means that even in NXT there are lower level guys to fill the show and still be around to put new talent over when the current top guys are called up to WWE. Which leads me to my next observation.
Not Everyone Is Going To WWE
I don't have a crystal ball but looking at some of the guys (remember, small sample size) there are some that I think are meant to stay in NXT. As I just mentioned this is a good thing. WWE can't just suck up the whole roster. This isn't an insult to those guys. It's like baseball. There are plenty of good AAA players that just don't cut it in the big leagues. NXT is like AAA Ball. While the goal is the majors AAA is still better than AA, A, or the California Penal League (reference, anyone?). I'm just going to use the Vaudevillains as an example. They look like they're doing well in NXT. I just don't see them having success in WWE. That doesn't mean they should just give up on wrestling and find something else to do. If they enjoy wrestling and can accept not having success at the highest level they should enjoy being the big fish in the small pond and I'm sure the fans will be ok with them staying. After all, you could argue the Vaudevillains are in a better position than the Ascension right now. I'm not sure what side I'd stand on in that argument but I recognize an argument can be made. I used to think anyone WWE bothered to sign to NXT they did so with the expectation that they would be on the main roster one day. Now I see they need to keep guys around to fill that roster too.
NXT Fans Are Easily Impressed
It might be more accurate to say they like the sound of their own voices but everything is a chant. Chants like This is awesome or Holy shit pop up for pretty ordinary stuff. I like that the fans are having a good time but I think the spend more time trying to think of clever chants in hopes of them catching on instead of actually paying attention to what is happening.
My Top 3 To Watch
3. Dash & Dawson
I like these guys. They're a throwback tag team. I can tell they're influenced by The Brain Busters which may be my favorite team of all time. Honestly, I don't know how well they would do on the main roster. They don't have the greatest look for a 21st century WWE wrestler. They'd probably get lost in the shuffle but I'd like to see them get a chance.
2. Chad Gable & Jason Jordan
I think these guys are more likely to succeed in WWE. They play off each other really well, look great in the ring, and have a gimmick that can fit into WWE television. I get the impression they haven't been together very long and it looks like they still need some time together before getting called up, but that's the whole point of NXT. Not crazy about their finisher but these guys look good.
1. Finn Balor
I know I really went out on a limb there and picked the champion as my top guy. I think he has a great look. Even his normal look when he's not the demon is good. He's the kind of guy I can picture on a poster or the cover of a magazine. The demon just adds another whole dimension. I think it's great that he only brings out that character on certain occasions and has the natural look and charisma to not disappoint when he's not the demon. Call me crazy but I can actually Balor eventually becoming the top guy in WWE.
These are just first impressions as a new NXT viewer. I didn't really have anything in particular in mind as a discussion point. Go ahead and tell me if I'm right, if I'm wrong, or if I'm telling you the sky is blue like it's a new discovery. How about my top three? Who else should I keep an eye on? I'm just trying to catch up with the rest of you. Once I'm caught up NXT will become weekly viewing for me.
Less Is More
This is hardly a new thought. I've already been saying it for years, as have many others. Seeing some of these NXT shows just confirms what I've always thought. Three hours of Raw is just too much and Smackdown isn't needed at all anymore. I think the term 'stale' is thrown around too much on this forum but after watching some NXT I can see why people think Raw is stale. One of the best parts about NXT is we don't see everybody every week. This keeps everybody fresh and avoids that 50/50 booking that's hurting a lot more than helping anybody on the main roster. In NXT we might see Tyler Breeze on tv one time in three weeks. In WWE I feel like I've seen Tyler Breeze actually wrestle Dolph Ziggler four times in three weeks and neither one has benefited. I understand WWE is in a bit of a tough position with Raw being live every week. People that buy tickets want to see all the guys. Back when shows were taped fans that bought tickets got to see all the guys in one night but it was spread out for three weeks on tv. The live audience got to see everyone and the tv audience didn't get burned out on them. Also I know USA is the main reason Raw is three hours. So while the solution may not be so simple WWE is hurting from overexposure. When NXT is over you want more. By the time WWE is over you've had enough.
Announcers Are Important
Ok, this isn't a new thought either. I guess it's not that I've learned but instead I now have evidence supporting my thoughts. Not just mine of course. We've all known this for a long time and have been complaining about WWE announcers for years now. It just stands out even more after watching NXT. On Raw Byron Saxton is just a whipping boy for JBL and Michael Cole. On NXT he's an announcer. I'm so sick of JBL, Cole, Lawler, and Booker trying to be funny, trying to zing each other, or trying to create cute little phrases and repeat them over and over. Opposing viewpoints can make for interesting commentary but not every single thing has to be an argument. Just call the match and understand you're not the star of the show. That's what NXT does.
The Roster Is Bigger Than I Thought
Even if I wasn't too familiar with them I thought I at least heard of just about everybody on the roster. So far I've come across some names I don't know at all. They haven't been on any of the Takeover shows which means they're either relatively new or haven't been important enough. Not being important enough is actually a good thing. It means that even in NXT there are lower level guys to fill the show and still be around to put new talent over when the current top guys are called up to WWE. Which leads me to my next observation.
Not Everyone Is Going To WWE
I don't have a crystal ball but looking at some of the guys (remember, small sample size) there are some that I think are meant to stay in NXT. As I just mentioned this is a good thing. WWE can't just suck up the whole roster. This isn't an insult to those guys. It's like baseball. There are plenty of good AAA players that just don't cut it in the big leagues. NXT is like AAA Ball. While the goal is the majors AAA is still better than AA, A, or the California Penal League (reference, anyone?). I'm just going to use the Vaudevillains as an example. They look like they're doing well in NXT. I just don't see them having success in WWE. That doesn't mean they should just give up on wrestling and find something else to do. If they enjoy wrestling and can accept not having success at the highest level they should enjoy being the big fish in the small pond and I'm sure the fans will be ok with them staying. After all, you could argue the Vaudevillains are in a better position than the Ascension right now. I'm not sure what side I'd stand on in that argument but I recognize an argument can be made. I used to think anyone WWE bothered to sign to NXT they did so with the expectation that they would be on the main roster one day. Now I see they need to keep guys around to fill that roster too.
NXT Fans Are Easily Impressed
It might be more accurate to say they like the sound of their own voices but everything is a chant. Chants like This is awesome or Holy shit pop up for pretty ordinary stuff. I like that the fans are having a good time but I think the spend more time trying to think of clever chants in hopes of them catching on instead of actually paying attention to what is happening.
My Top 3 To Watch
3. Dash & Dawson
I like these guys. They're a throwback tag team. I can tell they're influenced by The Brain Busters which may be my favorite team of all time. Honestly, I don't know how well they would do on the main roster. They don't have the greatest look for a 21st century WWE wrestler. They'd probably get lost in the shuffle but I'd like to see them get a chance.
2. Chad Gable & Jason Jordan
I think these guys are more likely to succeed in WWE. They play off each other really well, look great in the ring, and have a gimmick that can fit into WWE television. I get the impression they haven't been together very long and it looks like they still need some time together before getting called up, but that's the whole point of NXT. Not crazy about their finisher but these guys look good.
1. Finn Balor
I know I really went out on a limb there and picked the champion as my top guy. I think he has a great look. Even his normal look when he's not the demon is good. He's the kind of guy I can picture on a poster or the cover of a magazine. The demon just adds another whole dimension. I think it's great that he only brings out that character on certain occasions and has the natural look and charisma to not disappoint when he's not the demon. Call me crazy but I can actually Balor eventually becoming the top guy in WWE.
These are just first impressions as a new NXT viewer. I didn't really have anything in particular in mind as a discussion point. Go ahead and tell me if I'm right, if I'm wrong, or if I'm telling you the sky is blue like it's a new discovery. How about my top three? Who else should I keep an eye on? I'm just trying to catch up with the rest of you. Once I'm caught up NXT will become weekly viewing for me.