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So who gets the call up tonight?
Uh oh, possible over saturation alert. Hopefully the level of quality stays the same.
Live specials are now going to be monthly
I don't see a problem, it's just an extra hour and they typically book a 20 minute main event title match every few weeks on the weekly show already. Besides, they're actually booked competently.
According to f4wonline.com, WWE will not be running monthly NXT two-hour live specials, as a recent press release had indicated.
WWE sent out a run down on Monday afternoon of all the brand new programming coming to the WWE Network in the coming weeks and months, and the release listed “NXT Takeover –LIVE!” as a monthly two-hour event on Wednesday nights. However, a representative apparently reached out to Dave Meltzer and informed the site that they intend to stick with quarterly events going forward.
CJ Parker has asked for and been granted his release.
CJ Parker has asked for and been granted his release.
Didn't catch much of his work outside a few squashes, but much like Tyler Reks, he was not going to be getting any kind of push with the white man dreadlocks.
The problem is "talented" and "jobber" aren't mutually exclusive terms. CJ Parker was tremendously talented in all areas of wrestling - and suited to being a jobber. He was given regular TV (ahem, "TV") time and was the opponent of choice when they had a valuable property they wanted to get over (e.g. Kevin Owens, Baron Corbin, Solomon Crowe... Alex Riley). I honestly thought it was only a matter of time before he was on the main roster. It's baffling that he was unhappy enough to quit. He was too good to not understand the business enough to think it was insulting to lose fake fights.
Барбоса;5172961 said:Losing the likes of CJ Parker or him not thinking that his role in the promotion is worth sticking around for is disappointing and ultimately problematic for the roster.
The lack of obvious jobbers means that there is a lack of people around to be beaten to build others, without undermining another current or future programme.
Take from the main roster this past week with Goldust jobbing to Rusev. Not a problem in theory - Goldie is a veteran in the twilight of his career and show be putting over Rusev but what if the plan is to have Goldust vs Stardust? Unless you are going to make a Goldust losing streak part of such a story, him losing only hurts such a feud.
And no, we cannot have Rusev beating up Jack Swagger and/or Zack Ryder again. Instead, there needs to be a bigger pool of professional jobbers in both the main roster and in nXt and such a position needs to not be deemed a failure.
Nobody likes to consistently job though, it's a shame but I can't blame him for leaving.