ShawnBronald
Pre-Show Stalwart
Okay, this is something I've been thinking about for a while now. After reading a thread on the TNA section questioning whether AJ Styles will ever become a big star in TNA, I decided to revisit this idea.
So everyone remembers the Radicalz. It was a group consisting of Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. More importantly, it consisted of former WCW talent that bolted to WWE when their contracts were up since Eric Bischoff refused to give them the main event push they desired (and certainly deserved!), instead constantly giving those spots to over-the-hill stars of yesteryear.
Fast forward to today. In TNA, Bischoff is once again in charge and we've got several talents that are being underutilized or flat out misused. All the while main event spots are going to the likes of Sting, Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan(?), Kurt Angle, etc.
Here's my question: Could or would a modern day group of Radicalz consisting this time of Samoa Joe and AJ Styles work? Hell, if Bobby Roode's "push" doesn't work out, I have to honestly wonder if you couldn't throw him and James Storm into this new group of defectors. They're all very talented but have not been given that big push. They may not exactly fit that mold of what WWE's looking for, but neither did Malenko, Saturn, Benoit and Guerrero and that worked out well for WWE.... at the time (especially if you ignore a couple things in hindsight).
Here's how I see it. It's no secret that WWE is strongly looking at Beer Money (Roode and Storm). Also, there have been rumblings of interest in Joe. Styles is the wild card here, but it's obvious he's talented and definitely fits the Benoit, Jericho, Punk, etc. mold of an undersized, uber-gifted wrestler.
I know a lot of people will scoff at the idea, but I really don't think it's as far fetched as it seems. Is it likely to happen? Probably not, at least not the same way the original "Radicalz" did. But could it happen in theory? I truly believe so.
So everyone remembers the Radicalz. It was a group consisting of Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. More importantly, it consisted of former WCW talent that bolted to WWE when their contracts were up since Eric Bischoff refused to give them the main event push they desired (and certainly deserved!), instead constantly giving those spots to over-the-hill stars of yesteryear.
Fast forward to today. In TNA, Bischoff is once again in charge and we've got several talents that are being underutilized or flat out misused. All the while main event spots are going to the likes of Sting, Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan(?), Kurt Angle, etc.
Here's my question: Could or would a modern day group of Radicalz consisting this time of Samoa Joe and AJ Styles work? Hell, if Bobby Roode's "push" doesn't work out, I have to honestly wonder if you couldn't throw him and James Storm into this new group of defectors. They're all very talented but have not been given that big push. They may not exactly fit that mold of what WWE's looking for, but neither did Malenko, Saturn, Benoit and Guerrero and that worked out well for WWE.... at the time (especially if you ignore a couple things in hindsight).
Here's how I see it. It's no secret that WWE is strongly looking at Beer Money (Roode and Storm). Also, there have been rumblings of interest in Joe. Styles is the wild card here, but it's obvious he's talented and definitely fits the Benoit, Jericho, Punk, etc. mold of an undersized, uber-gifted wrestler.
I know a lot of people will scoff at the idea, but I really don't think it's as far fetched as it seems. Is it likely to happen? Probably not, at least not the same way the original "Radicalz" did. But could it happen in theory? I truly believe so.