Sunday, October 20, 2013

Xavier Woods: The Next Step?

   As of late, Xavier Woods has been creating much buzz with his petition to Triple H to reinstate Big Show's position within the WWE. The GM of WWE NXT, JBL, stated he would deal with Woods, once he figured out who he is. Lets just take a look at Woods and see.

   Woods enjoyed some success in TNA, as Consequences Creed,  most specifically as Tag Team Champion, along side of Black Machismo. in a team called "Lethal Consequences." One of my favorite teams in wrestling history, pure entertainment, in the ring and promos. If you want a good chuckle check this Lethal Consequences' interview out.
   After his stint with TNA, WWE noticed his talent, and was picked up and placed on the NXT roster. He is by far one of the most entertaining and electrifying talents on the roster. He can work singles and tag matches. He is versatile and fan favorite. As of late he had been sidelined due to a minor injury but is reemerging in a major main roster story line.

  Big Show was fired by Stephanie McMahon, and then he proceeded to knock out Triple H later on the edition of Monday Night Raw.  This had lead up to a match between Big Show and Triple H at the upcoming PPV, Hell in Cell. Woods led a petition that was taken down by the Authority, but continued it on Twitter.
  With Woods playing and integral part in such a huge story line leads me, and many to believe, that upon his return from injury he may be going main roster. I hate to see him go from NXT, as one I love to go watch a few times a month, but he is very deserving of the move and can add so much energy to the main roster, Time will tell what the next step will be for Woods, but I know what I would like it to be.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

JBL, Just What NXT Needs

  At the last taping of NXT, at Full Sail University, it was revealed that there would be a new General Manager, John Bradshaw Layfield, otherwise known as JBL. Personally I could have not been happier. It adds a whole new dimension to NXT. He's a great competitor with24 single and tag team belts to his name. He's an awesome color commentator, very witty and comes up with some the best lines I have ever heard
   With Dusty Rhodes being involved in the storyline with his sons, Cody Rhodes and Golddust, facing the Shield at the Battleground PayPerView, he had been asked to step down. This storyline puts the Rhodes family's complete future of WWE involvement in jeopardy. With a loss there is no future with the company, that is the stipulation of the match.
   Dusty is one of my all time favorites,my childhood favorite but I think JBL is perfect for this position. He's much younger and can be hands on. He can play a more active role in the ring. I am hoping he gets into a ring with the roster, just as commentator William Regal does. It's a rare treat when it happens.
   He's a smart business man with so much to offer in that aspect. His character of a brash, hot tempered business man is mirrored from his real life accomplishments as a stock investor. He even wrote a book, "Have More Money Now" on investments and the stock market.
   He is possibly the greatest color commentator in WWE history. He's very quick witted, opinionated, with a delivery that is always on time. He has a YouTube show, along with Michael Cole, called the JBL and Cole Show. Recently they did a show that showcased the new performance center that opened in Orlando, where NXT trains. I am looking forward to his moments on the mic at NXT. Him and Regal together are golden.

   Change is inevitable. As much I hated to see Dusty stepping down, there are very few people who could fill that spot, but JBL is surely one of them. This is something I, along with many other fans, didn't see coming I am eagerly awaiting to see what in is the future of JBL and NXT.