XIII
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by XIII on Dec 19, 2022 15:25:13 GMT -5
I don't even know what the dude's said or done Twitter so that really has no bearing at all on thinking he's terrible at pretty much everything. Pretty much, I have no clue what he said on Twitter, but I do know that he actively shits the bed weekly on WWE TV. His rapping sucks and his wrestling sucks. That’s a bad combination for a wrestler with a rapper gimmick. lol
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Post by darbus alan on Dec 19, 2022 16:46:44 GMT -5
This is one of Triple H's more puzzling bring backs, especially since they couldn't even get the whole group back. I'd maybe try to turn them heel soon. Hopefully, they split the tag belts back up after Wrestlemania, so they have one set of belts on each brand again. If you've ever listened to Swerve's podcast, while he doesn't really bash WWE or Triple H and he is proud of what he was apart of with Hit Row, he's made it very clear that he doesn't hold Triple H in the same reverence that a lot of people in NXT did. But... yes while Vince reportedly saw Top Dolla as a top guy, I'm under the impression that quite a few people in WWE thought it was the group that worked and not everybody being Swerve's entourage The group just doesn't work at all without Swerve. Top Dolla and B-Fab both suck in the ring and while Adonis is solid, he doesn't have the charisma to carry the group either. Swerve is just a singular, special talent with both the charisma and the athleticism to go far. I get why Vince saw Top Dolla as a future star given that it checks off a lot of his boxes in what makes a wrestler marketable ("Big guy AND a former NFL player? Push him to the moon pal!"). But both he and Triple H really dropped the ball when it came to Swerve. And that's kinda surprising in Trips' case because I think he's been generally pretty good with talent evaluation.
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Mochi Lone Wolf
Fry's dog Seymour
Development through Destruction.
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Post by Mochi Lone Wolf on Dec 19, 2022 17:30:56 GMT -5
If you've ever listened to Swerve's podcast, while he doesn't really bash WWE or Triple H and he is proud of what he was apart of with Hit Row, he's made it very clear that he doesn't hold Triple H in the same reverence that a lot of people in NXT did. But... yes while Vince reportedly saw Top Dolla as a top guy, I'm under the impression that quite a few people in WWE thought it was the group that worked and not everybody being Swerve's entourage The group just doesn't work at all without Swerve. Top Dolla and B-Fab both suck in the ring and while Adonis is solid, he doesn't have the charisma to carry the group either. Swerve is just a singular, special talent with both the charisma and the athleticism to go far. I get why Vince saw Top Dolla as a future star given that it checks off a lot of his boxes in what makes a wrestler marketable ("Big guy AND a former NFL player? Push him to the moon pal!"). But both he and Triple H really dropped the ball when it came to Swerve. And that's kinda surprising in Trips' case because I think he's been generally pretty good with talent evaluation. Swerve told Jericho that the only guy who would give him the time of day and saw any potential in him as a big star was Shawn Michaels.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Dec 19, 2022 17:38:32 GMT -5
The group just doesn't work at all without Swerve. Top Dolla and B-Fab both suck in the ring and while Adonis is solid, he doesn't have the charisma to carry the group either. Swerve is just a singular, special talent with both the charisma and the athleticism to go far. I get why Vince saw Top Dolla as a future star given that it checks off a lot of his boxes in what makes a wrestler marketable ("Big guy AND a former NFL player? Push him to the moon pal!"). But both he and Triple H really dropped the ball when it came to Swerve. And that's kinda surprising in Trips' case because I think he's been generally pretty good with talent evaluation. Swerve told Jericho that the only guy who would give him the time of day and saw any potential in him as a big star was Shawn Michaels. HBK seems to be getting more and more praise, and honestly I think based on what he was tasked with doing for NXT 2.0 he did insanely well.
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