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Originally Posted by Slik
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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan
If they want it to be developmental like it was originally intended then it’s weird that that wasn’t always the case.
It’s gonna be terrible. Basically like watching Raw or Smackdown but without the occasional star power. But having the guys who oversee the main product oversee the future of the main product seems logical.
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That's mostly due to Dusty dying and with him went the original focused vision or direction for NXT as a developmental system. Add in Triple H's early success with using NXT as WWE's attack brand against ROH and the indies, him letting the very positive reception from the IWC get to his head, and him developing the same hoarding mentality Vince had and you get all the deep rooted problems that plagued NXT over the years.
The worst problem was Triple H's vision for WWE's future wasn't anywhere close to Vince's vision and Vince being unwilling to adapt. That's why Vince still has the same mentality since the end of the Attitude Era of only caring about getting a couple new stars every so often to freshen up the main roster and the rest being completely disposable.