The Performance Center is a part of NXT. Danielson training her doesn't change the fact she came to WWE in a state of not being able to work a proper match. Not every teacher meshes with every student. Not every amazing world class talent is a good teacher. Not every student, no matter how naturally gifted, is good at learning no matter how good the lessons are. AEW botched her development. It may not be for any one particular reason, but it happened.
Developmental territories have TV. Developmental territories have story lines. Part of development is learning to work for a camera, not just a crowd. Part of development is learning to work an angle. Part of development is working in front of fans. There are still non-televised matches. There are still developmental dark matches. That Shawn Michaels and Paul Levesque treat it as a labour of love and put extra work into trying to make it look good, does not change what it is.
Saying that it having TV with storylines and crowds means it's not a developmental territory anymore is some silly ####. That you're saying it to justify AEW having the same track record in relation to avoidable injuries caused by a lack of in-ring safety is some sillier ####.
AEW has a problem. It's not a new problem. It should not have this problem.
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