![]() ![]() Not someone I have ever enjoyed as a performer, I would like to see him look for work elsewhere so his spot can be free’d up for a more talented all-rounder who is actually able to go in the right direction during a ringside segment. ![]() LOOK AT ALL THAT BEEF!! Yep, Bob has a lot of ripples and bulges in places that the management of WWE find appealing, but on the microphone he appears absolutely clueless and in the ring, considering he’s a veteran of the sport, he’s dire. He’s a one trick pony, that trick being his muscles. I didn’t see his much-lauded IMPACT run, so I can’t speak about that, but his WWE run back in the late-00s and his current run since returning a year or so ago have both been asinine. I’m one of those people who is of the belief that Lashley has nothing to offer pro-wrestling. ![]() Underrated big man, in my view, who just needs more protection from the booking squad. I enjoyed some of his matches with Rollins this year. Not someone I always enjoy watching in the ring right now, I still would like to see him given better material to sink his lone wolf teeth into. He’s a heel who plays a heel, though, and it’s a lost art. I think the over-saturation of his character on television and the feuds he’s been involved in have resulted in a lot of hate being aimed at him. No, I’m being a touch unfair, because I actually think Corbin has a lot to offer as a mid-card heel, and his promo work has been really good since his NXT days. The most electrifying man in… oh, wait… it’s Baron. Off TV mostly due to injury, maybe we’ll see them return and make strides in the second half of 2019. Green, but still with enough big-man talent to have good matches with the right opponents, it’s a shame to see another NXT team fall so far from grace. These two behemoths were big players back during their NXT run, but have failed off the radar this year on the main roster. I’m definitely up for heel AJ as a big star on RAW. His VERY recent heel-turn could spell a real turnaround in his luck, and his current feud with the talented Richochet could end up being one of the best feuds AJ has been involved in for quite some time. Enjoyable and exciting when he works with the right guys, I’ve just not been digging him recently. His babyface work has paled in comparison to his heel run, and his switch over to RAW from the house he built over on Smackdown has been an underwhelming situation to behold. “The Phenomenal One” hasn’t had the best 2019 so far. Starting first with Raw… Phew, here goes! I’ll be focusing on A LOT here, so grab a coffee, put your feet up, and check out my report of WWE RAW, Smackdown, NXT, 205 Live and NXT UK. Maybe even fan response… basically, it’s an all-encompassing report from a fan’s viewpoint of WWE’s incredible collection of stars. I’ll be taking most things into consideration, from work-rate to promo skills to booking (I didnt want to take this into account but I have to, if we don’t see these men and women then how do I grade them?), charisma, psychology and overall presentation. Also, I’ll do a ungraded grade for the men and women that are injured or that we haven’t seen on the product this year. I’ll rate people like a report card would rate people… From A* to F grade… you know what those grades mean. Just know that this is purely for fun and to give my thoughts and views on the great roster of talent that WWE has right now. It’s just opinion, and my opinion at that. So, as a WWE fan, and seeing as Nerdly has great wrestling coverage, I thought it would be cool to take a seat in the bleachers and give you a longtime fan perspective report on WWE’s roster as we’ve reached – as of writing – August 2019. ![]()
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