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Post by audiencewatching on Jan 5, 2016 7:42:09 GMT -5
They have no one to credibly beat as they are the lowest on the totem pole. So, bring back local enhancement jobbers. Just think, in 6 months of them constantly squashing jobbers it could be acceptable for other wrestlers to start taking on jobbers. A slow work around to a big problem
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jan 5, 2016 11:54:52 GMT -5
I don't think I could take six months of that stable squashing nobodies. To me that would just be a wasted spot that could be better used on someone on the roster, like Sandow, Fandango, or Riley.
The Social Outcasts are a heel low card stable. They arent supposed to credibly beat anyone. The point of them being a stable is to use their numbers to cheat their way to win. What they should be doing is elevating their peers by making them look stronger in competitive losses. Make someone Sandow look stronger because instead of being pinned cleanly by Bo Dallas (which would just make him look like a "jobber to other jobbers"), the heel stable uses distractions and interference to get a victory over him.
Local Enhancement jobbers would just make a good chunk of the roster expendable. Why would they pay <X wrestler> six figures to job when they can just bring in a local indy wrestler for $100 and a Jimmy Johns sandwich. And had WWE come to this realization a month earlier, the Social Outcasts wouldn't even be employed. If WWE brought in local enhancement jobbers, they wouldn't be used on low on the totem pole guys. They'd be used for name midcard and higher guys like Ziggler and Ryback.
If WWE needs regular job guys, then what they should do is call up some dudes from NXT that they have no intention of pushing as a "big deal" on that brand and use them as enhancement talent on the main roster. Someone like Angelo Dawkins and Sawyer Fulton. Instead of giving people random pushes only to cut their legs out from under them (which only makes guys look like failures), some wrestlers should actually start at the bottom and pay their dues for a bit.
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