I wanted to spend this morning really trying to concentrate on whats good with the WWE these days, and where I would immediately start to build the very foundation of the company. In going up and down the roster, even though there are some personalities I absolutely admire to death, Mizdow and Paige being the first two that come to mind, I dont think that anybody can argue that right now the WWE possesses a CORE 8 within their roster that they absolutely need to focus their total concentration on as they move into the next decade of professional wrestling.
When you look at the rosterthere are the top guys that are still over. In that category I would put Cena and Orton first . Both these guys are proven and still young enough to help get the future of the WWE over. On the flip side of that, guys like Kane and Big Show are so past their prime right now, that no matter who they put overit isnt helping the future of the company. Reigns can go out there every night and beat the Big Show and he is accomplishing absolutely nothing. Same with Daniel Bryan and Kane. Certain others fall into that category for me. Is Sheamus still over? Does anybody really still care about him any more? At this point, I think he means nothing unless the WWE rebuilds himprobably as a heel. What about The Miz? Do the fans care enough about him to make him matter? At this stageI really dont think so. Perhaps you can still get some use out of a guy like Goldust, or Dustin Runnels. If you make Goldie the monster heel he was 15 years agoDustin may still have some value in helping get people over.
Batista is an island on his own, because I dont think that anybody really knows where he stands contractually, and really at this point, Brock Lesnar shouldnt be putting anybody over, other than who is next in line to be the guy. Harper and Rowan? A total rebuild needs to take placethe WWE creativeVincehas totally killed these two guys by just failing to give them anything with substance, other than Rowan having the ability to solve the Rubiks Cube during one interview.
All that brings us to the Core 8; Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose, Ziggler, Wyatt, Bryan, Ryback and Rusev. All the WWE attention and resources should go RIGHT HEREdirectly on the X-MEN of the WWE. All focus and concentration needs to be bestowed upon them if the WWE wants to have a strong existence over the next 10 years. CreativeVinceneeds to get his head out of his patutty and give these guys both character and story that are going to make the WWE money, and grow the audience in the process. Just putting guys out there to wrestle each and every week doesnt constitute in getting them overit takes much, much more than that.
If you want to know if a guy is over or not, just ask the questionWho Is INSERT NAME? Who is Dolph Ziggler? Who is Ryback? Who is Roman Reigns? If you cant clearly answer that question with a refined description of that characterthen the WWE creative teamVincehasnt done his job. And, the constant green, yellow and red traffic-lighting of each only hurts more. Remember when Ambrose was doing something special every week? Weak as some of that material wasthe green slime, the hot dog cart, giving away the merchat least it was something. He spent the last month with Bray Wyatt just being limited to trying to get over by putting himself through tables. Thats not enough. What happened to the story of his father that Bray started to tell? And, speaking of Braywhat was with that hologram of 4, or 5 months ago that WWE CreativeVincejust somehow forgot all about. Ryback cuts a money promo on RAW, two weeks later he is fired. What has Dolph done since the Survivor Series? Are you seeing a pattern here? Nobodys getting over because theirs no FOCUS and CONSISTENCY being put on these characters on a week-to-week basis. That, my friends, is your problem.
The talent is there, and Ive been saying that over the past 8 months since I started this site, but yet, outside of Seth Rollins, theres been little, or no advancement. That has to change. If not-the WWE will just remain boring and completely stagnant. The problem isnt and hasnt been on the talent, its been on those who the talent solely depend ononce againVince.