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Ryback On Why Triple H Said WWE Doesn't Want To Build Marquee Stars, If He Would Go Back To WWE
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Source: Conversation With The Big GuyOn episode 17 of Conversation With The Big Guy, former WWE Superstar Ryback talked about how Triple H told him that WWE is no longer interested in building marquee names and whether he could envision himself returning to WWE one day.According to Ryback, Triple H told him that WWE will never have another marquee name like John Cena, with the implication being that WWE wants all the control and power when it comes to dealing with talent."Hunter [has] told me directly [that WWE does not want young talent to have economic freedom].
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Ryback Claims Triple H And WWE Don't Want Another John Cena
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Ryback is certainly getting a myriad of things off his chest, and his latest comments depict a WWE sans superstars like The Rock and John Cena.On the latest episode of Conversations With The Big Guy, Ryback brought up a conversation between him and Triple H, one that took place before he left the WWE (via IWNerd).There is a certain degree of power that WWE holds over the industry simply due to its large size and storied history, but Ryback says that control isn't enough for them.
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Triple H on the future of NXT and its standing within the WWE universe
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In some ways, it is strange to think that WWE's developmental show has, for the last four-plus months, had two men with a combined 30 years of professional wrestling experience feuding over its main championship.The NXT title changed hands three times between independent veterans Samoa Joe and Shinsuke Nakamura -- 37 and 36, respectively, and certainly not what was expected in the earliest days of NXT.They have main-evented two NXT TakeOver specials in front of 10,000-plus people in Brooklyn and Toronto, as well as dozens of live shows across the globe, including a show in Osaka, Japan, in which Nakamura became a two-time NXT champion in early December in front of a familiar crowd.
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