Frustration BOILS OVER Publicly For WWE Undercard Talent

Frustration BOILS OVER Publicly For WWE Undercard Talent


Frustration seems to be boiling over publicly with many undercard talents in WWE, from Hideo Itami requesting his release to Rusev’s depressing interview on Lilian Garcia’s podcast and tweets from stars like Shelton Benjamin and Tyler Breeze.

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  1. I'm sure there are a lot of frustrated talent, but a lot of them would likely still be frustrated if they worked somewhere else. Everyone wants to be a top star, but not everyone gets to.

  2. I don't give a shit how low on the food chain some if these guys are they still should be used to their fullest potential!

  3. There is no factions or groups. That was an easy way for a lot of guys to get camera time. They have too many guys, they need to cut guys loose, and make some factions or put some effort on tag teams.

  4. As you posted this.
    The revival won the Raw tag team championships on raw.
    The timing is clearly not random.
    to keep the revival in Wwe?

  5. Undercard talent in WWE, will be undercard talent in AEW. I’m sorry but it’s true, I’m not even that keen on AEW TBH, but if you got guaranteed contracts for $50K-$100k, you ain’t going to make more anywhere else and WWE ant going to be bouncing them.

  6. I stated on Twitter recently that I think the fans and the WWE are in an abusive relationship and we just lack the gumption to leave but I think the wrestlers are too. Look at Rusev and Elias as prime examples. The night Rusev won the US title fans were going nuts. He had a chance to really take the ball and run with it but instead the WWE tripped him,kicked him in the ribs and then kneed him in the balls. The fans loved that match with Nakamura that night and were absolutely thrilled. The fans were trilled when Elias turned face but instead of keeping it going they turned both guys heel again,took the belt off Rusev and put it on R Truth. Why the hell does it always seem as though every single time they have a chance to get someone to the next level and help them reach their potential they screw it up or resort to turning it into friggen comedy? Nothing against R Truth but you have Shinuke Nakamura,Rusev,Andrade Cien Almas,Somoa Joe, Mustafa Ali,and countless others on this roster who could've actually done something with that belt but instead they put it on R Truth and while I'm okay with having Elias wrestle Jeff Jarrent they couldn't do that without having to turn Elias heel? Hell, Jarrett has been a heel in each of his WWE runs so what difference would it make to have him come out and heel on the crowd and having Elias come out? This is the biggest problem with the WWE. The talent they could use they seem incapable of doing anything with and the talent the fans have no interest in. The fans on Smackdown really seem like they want to,and still are to an extent,cheering Rusev and on Raw Elias gets a similiar reaction. Maybe if the WWE spent more time actually paying attention to the fans instead of paying lip service to the idea they wouldn't have talent on social media complaining,and justifiably so,and fans tuning out in droves.

  7. No, Cesaro failed on the mic when given a big chance. That's why. Ryback nailed it Cesaro failed it that night when they were both given a big mic spot on he same night

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