For some odd reason, there weren't any NXT call ups
#3 The roster is too stacked
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Anyone who's watched Impact Wrestling or TNA as it was once known, knows how gifted and talented EC3 is, as a competitor. If a superstar like him has to sit on the sidelines because there are no spots available for him, it means that your roster is too stacked.
I mean Rusev and Nakamura did not get any screen time for weeks after they came together as a tag team unit. Asuka hasn't got any real screen time at all and she sometimes would not appear on TV, even when he was the Champion.
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I commend WWE for coming to the realization that it makes more sense to utilize the pieces you have on your chessboard, instead of bringing new pieces in. After all, the need of the hour is for superstars to be happy so that they don't go out the Ambrose way.
What do you guys think?
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