So, here’s a question for my fellow smart marks and wrestling industry insiders.

So, here’s a question for my fellow smart marks and wrestling industry insiders.

So, here’s a question for my fellow smart marks and wrestling industry insiders.

Why in the world is Shinsuke Nakamura not on the main WWE roster yet? I can understand why he spent 2016 down in Florida – to get used to working “WWE Style”, to boost the NXT brand as a dominant champion, and perhaps to brush up on his English-language skills and promos. I get that. It’s not like he needed any pointers on how to put on a freaking amazing match – his WWE debut with Sami Zayn proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt, for anyone who wasn’t already familiar with his NJPW work.

But here’s the thing. It’s been a year, and he’s had two solid runs with the NXT Championship, recently dropping the belt to Bobby Roode. Usually, when someone loses the NXT belt, it’s a sign that they’re about to “graduate” up to the main roster, but I have heard no rumors about Nakamura moving up anytime soon.

Is the language issue really that big a concern? He’s proven in NXT that he can get his points across, and if WWE is really concerned about this, why not assign him a manager to do his promos? I mean, this is exactly the sort of guy that Paul Heyman could work wonders with. Imagine Brock turning on Paul in frustration over his Goldberg problems, and Paul calling in The Most Dangerous Striker In The Game, The King of Strong Style, to defend him from the Beast? Or Paul creates a new stable of monsters with Brock as the foundation, and then adding people like Nakamura and Asuka (there’s another one overdue for the main roster) to that stable, striking absolute terror in anyone they cross paths with. Nakamura tears it up in the ring, getting massively over on the strength of his ring work, raw charisma, and awesome entrances, and Paul handles most of his promo work until he can smooth out his own English skills a bit. What’s wrong with that?

It doesn’t even need to be Paul – there’s got to be plenty of wrestlers who speak fluent Japanese from their travels, for example, so maybe Nakamura pairs up with one of them who acts as his translator? Sami Zayn comes immediately to mind as someone likely to speak the lingo. Zayne and Nakamura have huge in-storyline respect for each other after last year’s match, so they could cut promos together with Sami helping Nakamura convey some of the trickier aspects of whatever storyline they’re in.

My hope is that they’re quietly preparing Nakamura to make some sort of massive surprise entrance at Wrestlemania, to try and create a new “Wrestlemania moment”, although I don’t know off-hand who they would likely aim him at for his first feud. I don’t see Nakamura/Undertaker as being a thing, and it seems unlikely that they’d be comfortable with the massive pop that Nakamura would get for cracking open Roman Reigns’ head with a well-placed Kinshasa. Maybe have him debut with Sami Zayn again, a callback to last year’s NXT debut, and try to have them recreate that magic?

What do you all think?

Question that came up today: If The Provacateur uses Mind Games and does not choose to take control, do they lose…

Question that came up today: If The Provacateur uses Mind Games and does not choose to take control, do they lose…

Question that came up today: If The Provacateur uses Mind Games and does not choose to take control, do they lose control? It seems to me they would, but the text is non-specific.

Tye Dillinger is the best, he and others were handing out hot chocolate to the NXTPhilly crowd waiting outside!

Tye Dillinger is the best, he and others were handing out hot chocolate to the NXTPhilly crowd waiting outside!

Tye Dillinger is the best, he and others were handing out hot chocolate to the NXTPhilly crowd waiting outside!

One of the moves creative has at its disposal is to add characters to a stable or faction.

One of the moves creative has at its disposal is to add characters to a stable or faction.

One of the moves creative has at its disposal is to add characters to a stable or faction.

Are is there any effect of this mechanically? Does it make sense that factions can have heat between each other in the same ways characters can? Does this needlessly complicate things?

Thinking about the story and crunch of a wrestling show, should dark matches be treat differently to ones on the…

Thinking about the story and crunch of a wrestling show, should dark matches be treat differently to ones on the…

Thinking about the story and crunch of a wrestling show, should dark matches be treat differently to ones on the main show? They may perfect punishments for misbehaving characters and can also be used as part of stories around helping or hindering developmental talents.

I’m currently thinking of makeing dark match a stipulation where you can not gain or lose audience in the match. Anybody else have any other ideas for how to treat this? Maybe something thematically about warming up the crowd?

Just throwing this out there so I don’t lose the thought, but I’m wondering what a Squash Match move would look like.

Just throwing this out there so I don’t lose the thought, but I’m wondering what a Squash Match move would look like.

Just throwing this out there so I don’t lose the thought, but I’m wondering what a Squash Match move would look like. Essentially just one check to see how you dismantle the poor jobber they send in with you in X number of seconds flat.

Late notice but I have room for one player in tomorrow’s 10AM Sunday WWW session (part of Gauntlet League Wrestling).

Late notice but I have room for one player in tomorrow’s 10AM Sunday WWW session (part of Gauntlet League Wrestling).

Late notice but I have room for one player in tomorrow’s 10AM Sunday WWW session (part of Gauntlet League Wrestling). If interested, you can sign up at the attending dot io link below. Joe Zantek

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