If people are not giving a fuck to what you are doing then, why will someone push you?
That's a statement that goes hand-in-hand with the converse:
If no one's pushing you, how do you make people give a fuck?
As far as I can see, when some wrestlers advise others:
"You've got to go out there and make it happen" I ask how you're going to do that when your ring repertoire and personality is dictated (and often limited) by Vince McMahon?
Take Tyson Kidd. I waited the longest time for him to be allowed to show he's not a complete bore as a personality. Since his days teaming with Harry Smith, we could see Kidd's technical excellence, but he seemingly was instructed to not display any other gifts he might possess. As a result, he languished in obscurity, was kept on the shelf by an injury for an incredibly long time (I thought he had been released) and was back to vanilla jobbing when he returned.
As funny as it sounds, the damn
Total Divas show might have been his salvation.....that, in connection with his marriage to the well-regarded Natalya. Have you noticed? All of a sudden, he not only wrestles as well as ever, he's showing other personal attributes, many of them while working off his wife. Now, he's animated and interesting.
No, he hasn't suddenly become John Cena in the charisma department, but he's finally being permitted to show us more of what he's obviously had all along....and his career is stronger for it; he's a tag team champion and getting lots of air time. The right stuff has been in him all along; it's up to management to let the wrestler show what he's got.....and I can just imagine the frustration felt by performers of the past who might have had good stuff inside, but were never permitted to let us see it.