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Old 08-08-2020, 08:42 PM   #1420
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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
Vince’s involvement could of just been sending the main roster writers over to NXT. That’s something that would definitely be Vince’s call. Also explains the sterile, formulaic feeling of NXT since the TV deal.

I could see some people in NXT being frustrated about the ratings, because if NXT talent didn’t have its hands tied with all these main roster hack writers, and functioned more like the pre TV deal NXT, they’d have a lot more wins.
There are 600k people who are going to choose AEW regardless. I really don't think the show has changed that much. Seems like regular NXT to me, but maybe I just don't pay enough attention? They could really use some personalities down there. A hot angle and some programs people care about wouldn't hurt.

For the hardcore internet crowd, letting Gabe Sapolsky play matchmaker probably isn't the worst idea. He knows how to put together the matches that those people want to see. Maybe give him his choose of a few main roster guys and go from there?
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