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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 12:25:42 GMT -5
So,
It goes without saying that WWE is in a new era. The New WWE is something the likes of which we have rarely seen in the business. My question is, who is the true future "guy" that will carry the company going forward? Will it be a veteran like AJ Styles or the new blood of Finn Balor. Is it WWE's hand pick with Roman Reigns, or perhaps the fans choice, Seth Rollins? Make your selection, and tell us why?
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Post by Daniel F'n Bryan on Jul 5, 2016 12:26:33 GMT -5
Seth Rollins Nuff Said // End Thread
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Post by Sizzle on Jul 5, 2016 12:29:12 GMT -5
Dean Ambrose. No one touches him.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 12:31:24 GMT -5
Rollins.
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Post by Mox on Jul 5, 2016 12:39:20 GMT -5
Big Cass.
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Post by hbkjason on Jul 5, 2016 14:22:53 GMT -5
Seth Rollins Dean Ambrose Roman Reigns Big Cass (if he puts on a bit of muscle)
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Post by marino13 on Jul 5, 2016 14:40:59 GMT -5
I think in another 2-3 years Owens and Zayn will be Main Eventing WM.
I know everyone loves to bag on WWE, but I think they have an amazing young roster right now. With talents like Balor, Ambrose, Rollins, Owens, Zayn, Crews, Roman, Styles, Neville, Nakamura, Joe, Ryder, Cesaro, Miz, Rusev, Corbin, Itami, Enzo/Cass, New Day, & The Wyatt's I think the future looks bright.
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Post by JDP on Jul 5, 2016 14:50:36 GMT -5
Popularity wise, Rollins and Ambrose are quite untouchable at the moment. I want to see them both reach a whole other level and be taken 100% seriously though.
I think Finn Balor has loads of potential and could really be the next guy to have sort of an Orton spot or something like that. His build is insane and his in ring work is quite good, I could see him doing the demon character on RAW as a heel or face and still becoming massively over.
As much as I want it to happen, I don't know where Owens and Sami will be in the next few years. Just, I definitely have a feeling that by the way things are looking right now considering how over they are- the in ring abilities and unique personalities, as well as the story telling skills they possess will make them definitely top people in the company for the future.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jul 5, 2016 14:52:02 GMT -5
I voted for Roman Reigns even though I can't stand him.
Reason being, no matter what, Roman Reigns will still be the man once he comes back.
Last night on Raw, after Seth fought Ziggler, all Seth did on the microphone was say the name, "Roman Reigns". Almost like Vince said, "with Reigns not being here, you have to say his name as much as you can in any promo you do."
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Post by J12 on Jul 5, 2016 15:36:25 GMT -5
It's so blatantly obvious that it should be Seth Rollins. I honestly don't even see how someone could argue against him being the next face of the company.
Even if you're not a fan of his, looking at the situation objectively, there is no one with more qualifications to be the guy you build the brand around going forward. He's tremendous in the ring, great on the microphone, has the utmost respect of the fans, and demonstrates total commitment to the craft from every measurable aspect of the business. He has the modern look of a top-tier athlete (not the over-inflated muscle body that Vince McMahon should have been over a decade or more ago), the charisma and likeability to go on talk shows and market himself in a professional manner without coming off disinterested and/or lethargic. He eats, sleeps, and breathes pro wrestling. He is the embodiment of what a top tier professional wrestler is in 2016.
Seth is the only guy who doesn't have a "but..."
Roman Reigns has the look and the big match ability, but he's been in the role and he's been a monumental failure. AJ Styles is one of the best wrestlers in the world and is cutting the best promos of his career, but he's barely younger than John Cena. You can't build the company around him. Dean Ambrose has the support of the fans and has become a breakout star, but his disheveled appearance, zany character, and oddball personality make it immensely challenging to build around him. Samoa Joe is an incredible talent, but will never be anything more than a role-player heel if he makes it to the main roster. He's aging quickly and has a lot of mileage on his body. Finn Balor is an absolute star waiting to happen, but he's about to be 35, and Vince McMahon will never build his company around a guy who can't even be billed at 200 pounds Shinsuke Nakamura is perhaps the most captivating wrestler on the planet, but he's already 36, foreign, with limited promo ability and an uphill battle to make Vince McMahon take him seriously
I could go on, but the point is clear.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 15:41:51 GMT -5
A lot of wishful thinking in this thread, me thinks.
It's Roman, not Rollins.
Plus, everytime I see Rollins, I see the man who cost us the biggest dream match of all time. Not to mention his dick.
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Post by J12 on Jul 5, 2016 16:02:19 GMT -5
A lot of wishful thinking in this thread, me thinks. It's Roman, not Rollins. Plus, everytime I see Rollins, I see the man who cost us the biggest dream match of all time. Not to mention his dick. At some point, Vince is going to have to face the music and pull the plug, or accept the ever-mounting downward trend the product is on. If Roman is the future, then the future isn't so bright from a company standpoint. If Roman Reigns, in his current state, is the final impression Vince makes on his own legacy, he's going to be remembered as the stubborn old man who completely lost sight of how to run his own company. One would hope, at some point, that he'd figure that out before it's too late. But, perhaps he won't.
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Post by Darkhawk on Jul 5, 2016 16:07:11 GMT -5
Seth Rollins or Finn Balor will be the future of WWE. Anybody who said Big Cass, like come on now. I cant stand his voice and he's an okay wrestler. `
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2016 16:19:34 GMT -5
A lot of wishful thinking in this thread, me thinks. It's Roman, not Rollins. Plus, everytime I see Rollins, I see the man who cost us the biggest dream match of all time. Not to mention his dick. At some point, Vince is going to have to face the music and pull the plug, or accept the ever-mounting downward trend the product is on. If Roman is the future, then the future isn't so bright from a company standpoint. If Roman Reigns, in his current state, is the final impression Vince makes on his own legacy, he's going to be remembered as the stubborn old man who completely lost sight of how to run his own company. One would hope, at some point, that he'd figure that out before it's too late. But, perhaps he won't. I highly doubt Rollins would bring in more of an audience in 'the' spot than he is in the spot he's in. The company is slowly going in the crapper regardless. As soon as they can't play on the nostalgia of Undertaker, Lesnar, Cena anymore they are royally ed, and I'm guessing they'll have to downscale considerably.
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Post by wwextreme25 on Jul 5, 2016 17:45:33 GMT -5
Kevin Owens. Everything that guy does it just incredible. Not put a foot wrong for me so far, plus he has a clean win over Cena. Not many can say that! Seth Rollins otherwise
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Post by J12 on Jul 5, 2016 19:15:27 GMT -5
At some point, Vince is going to have to face the music and pull the plug, or accept the ever-mounting downward trend the product is on. If Roman is the future, then the future isn't so bright from a company standpoint. If Roman Reigns, in his current state, is the final impression Vince makes on his own legacy, he's going to be remembered as the stubborn old man who completely lost sight of how to run his own company. One would hope, at some point, that he'd figure that out before it's too late. But, perhaps he won't. I highly doubt Rollins would bring in more of an audience in 'the' spot than he is in the spot he's in. The company is slowly going in the crapper regardless. As soon as they can't play on the nostalgia of Undertaker, Lesnar, Cena anymore they are royally ed, and I'm guessing they'll have to downscale considerably. He probably won't raise business dramatically, but, then again, no one can say for sure until he's put in a position to potentially do so. We know Roman doesn't elevate business, in fact, he hurts it. So, all things being equal, at least go with the guy who has all the tools and the support of the audience. But yeah, this all goes back to WWE's inability to create new stars since John Cena and their tired reliance on legacy acts to carry their asses. The two closest things they had - CM Punk and Daniel Bryan - were largely squandered and/or placed in the role of supporting cast when they were available, and even those guys weren't needle movers (though they were great for merch, especially Punk) , they were at least good for fan morale.
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Post by K5 on Jul 5, 2016 19:21:53 GMT -5
while aj styles will continue to help revolutionize the style of wrestling, it's all the younger talent that hasn't yet gotten to their peaks that are the true future. but what aj represents is the future of the wwe i think - modern day wrestling.
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Post by Midnight on Jul 5, 2016 19:24:39 GMT -5
Rollins or Balor.
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Post by King Silva on Jul 5, 2016 19:39:44 GMT -5
Rollins for sure.
He is young and a great wrestler.
I think he has many more world titles in his future.
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Post by cordless2016 on Jul 5, 2016 19:51:06 GMT -5
Ambrose and Rollins
Sadly it'll be Reigns
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