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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2016 12:45:22 GMT -5
The official WWE website has removed the profile of NXT stars Bull Dempsey, Marcus Louis and Sylvester Lefort.
It is believed they have all been let go by the company.
Dempsey, who has been with WWE since 2013 tweeted:
"It's been real @wwenxt. Amazing group of coaches & coworkers & a helluva boss. Thank you for the opportunity @tripleh. See ya down the road!"
WNS
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Post by Yannic on Feb 6, 2016 1:50:36 GMT -5
Quite gutted about Lefort to be honest.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 2:44:54 GMT -5
Quite gutted about Lefort to be honest. Thought of you when I heard his name. Remember when he was managing my guy, Scott Dawson?? Wow. And it's not like these releases were just trainees at the Performance Center... I wonder if this is making room for the new influx of global talent.
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Post by Yannic on Feb 6, 2016 11:23:52 GMT -5
Quite gutted about Lefort to be honest. Thought of you when I heard his name. Remember when he was managing my guy, Scott Dawson?? Wow. And it's not like these releases were just trainees at the Performance Center... I wonder if this is making room for the new influx of global talent. Honestly thought he was quite a good heel manager to be honest. Also enjoyed his work as part of The Legionnaires with Louis. Shame.
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Post by Joey on Feb 6, 2016 20:46:21 GMT -5
As Mikel said, it makes one wonder if there's going to be a new influx of global talent. I personally hope not. Yeah, sure it's cool to see indy stars in the WWE but what happened to homegrown stars? Stone Cold? The Rock? Brock Lesnar? Triple H? Why can't we have more of those rather than people that are mainly only hired because the internet loves them and will only get pissed if they aren't booked right?
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Post by Cole on Feb 6, 2016 21:29:04 GMT -5
As Mikel said, it makes one wonder if there's going to be a new influx of global talent. I personally hope not. Yeah, sure it's cool to see indy stars in the WWE but what happened to homegrown stars? Stone Cold? The Rock? Brock Lesnar? Triple H? Why can't we have more of those rather than people that are mainly only hired because the internet loves them and will only get pissed if they aren't booked right? Stone Cold wasn't home grown. He was touted as one of the best young talents in ECW and WCW back in the days before he signed with the dubya.
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Post by Joey on Feb 6, 2016 21:31:56 GMT -5
As Mikel said, it makes one wonder if there's going to be a new influx of global talent. I personally hope not. Yeah, sure it's cool to see indy stars in the WWE but what happened to homegrown stars? Stone Cold? The Rock? Brock Lesnar? Triple H? Why can't we have more of those rather than people that are mainly only hired because the internet loves them and will only get pissed if they aren't booked right? Stone Cold wasn't home grown. He was touted as one of the best young talents in ECW and WCW back in the days before he signed with the dubya. Now you're gonna start on me here too? Give it a rest Cole.
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Post by Joey on Feb 6, 2016 21:32:38 GMT -5
Try answering the question instead of picking at one thing that was said in the post. Honestly.
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Post by Professor Berch on Feb 6, 2016 23:10:48 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 23:12:49 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part. Such a subtle reference of Roman Reigns here...
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Post by Professor Berch on Feb 6, 2016 23:15:56 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part. Such a subtle reference of Roman Reigns here... Reigns is a great recent example. But John Cena was much the same way. Notice how they've been the two guys since Stone Cold and The Rock to be "The Man." They're home grown, and get mixed reactions at best. The guys who naturally get over get pushed aside for Vince's guys, whether or not they're indy darlings.
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Post by Cole on Feb 6, 2016 23:46:48 GMT -5
Stone Cold wasn't home grown. He was touted as one of the best young talents in ECW and WCW back in the days before he signed with the dubya. Now you're gonna start on me here too? Give it a rest Cole. I'm just correcting an error you made. I'm not coming at you just for the sake of it.
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Post by Joey on Feb 7, 2016 13:22:55 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part. That's the thing though, if there weren't all these indy stars ala Cesaro and Daniel Bryan running around for the internet to get their panties in a bunch about when they aren't booked properly, I'm sure Roman Reigns would be much more loved than he is now. That's not to say that I'm not a fan of Cesaro and Bryan and most of the other indy stars in WWE because I am but I just think that is what is ruining the product as of late, there's all these people that you see that were in say ROH and you say "Oh I saw him in ROH and he was great, wait he's jobbing to Roman Reigns? Fuck the WWE!". Y'know what I'm saying?
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Post by Professor Berch on Feb 7, 2016 17:52:03 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part. That's the thing though, if there weren't all these indy stars ala Cesaro and Daniel Bryan running around for the internet to get their panties in a bunch about when they aren't booked properly, I'm sure Roman Reigns would be much more loved than he is now. That's not to say that I'm not a fan of Cesaro and Bryan and most of the other indy stars in WWE because I am but I just think that is what is ruining the product as of late, there's all these people that you see that were in say ROH and you say "Oh I saw him in ROH and he was great, wait he's jobbing to Roman Reigns? Fuck the WWE!". Y'know what I'm saying? Roman Reigns would also be more loved than he is now if he wasn't thrust into the World Title scene when he wasn't ready. If he were going for the IC Title right now. The reason he's being booed is because the fans realize he isn't ready for it. The Indy guys don't help it, but if he were ready for it when he was pushed that much, he would be cheered.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2016 2:20:44 GMT -5
What happened to home grown stars? Vince started shoving them down our throats despite their unpopularity. The people who get over naturally he shoves down the card for the people he wants to be over. WWE still has home grown stars, but they aren't popular for the most part. That's the thing though, if there weren't all these indy stars ala Cesaro and Daniel Bryan running around for the internet to get their panties in a bunch about when they aren't booked properly, I'm sure Roman Reigns would be much more loved than he is now. That's not to say that I'm not a fan of Cesaro and Bryan and most of the other indy stars in WWE because I am but I just think that is what is ruining the product as of late, there's all these people that you see that were in say ROH and you say "Oh I saw him in ROH and he was great, wait he's jobbing to Roman Reigns? Fuck the WWE!". Y'know what I'm saying? That's the thing though, if there weren't all these indy stars ala Cesaro and Daniel Bryan running around for the internet to get their panties in a bunch about when they aren't booked properly, I'm sure Roman Reigns would be much more loved than he is now. That's not to say that I'm not a fan of Cesaro and Bryan and most of the other indy stars in WWE because I am but I just think that is what is ruining the product as of late, there's all these people that you see that were in say ROH and you say "Oh I saw him in ROH and he was great, wait he's jobbing to Roman Reigns? Fuck the WWE!". Y'know what I'm saying? Roman Reigns would also be more loved than he is now if he wasn't thrust into the World Title scene when he wasn't ready. If he were going for the IC Title right now. The reason he's being booed is because the fans realize he isn't ready for it. The Indy guys don't help it, but if he were ready for it when he was pushed that much, he would be cheered. Both great points here. However, isn't complaining what the internet is used for? lol... It's an unfortunate truth. There will always be SOMETHING that SOMEBODY is complaining about. If one wins his first world title, it's "He's not ready". If an established wrestler wins a world title, it's "He's had his chances, give us something new". If a part-timer wins a world title, it's "He doesn't deserve it". It's just an unfortunate part of the internet, and the IWC in particular. I saw people complaining about Brock Lesnar being a part-time world champion, and then a "not ready" Roman Reigns winning the Royal Rumble, and then "annoying snake" Seth Rollins slithering to keep his title, and then "boring, established" Sheamus winning the world title, and then Roman Reigns likely to win it again, but now there's complaints that Triple H is burying the roster by winning the world title. That's just in the last year-plus to show, not everyone will be satisfied, as the favorite thing for people to do is get on, tell WWE what they're doing wrong, and demand something different.
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