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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
My dude, you keep skipping the fact that my argument has nothing to do with AEW. I'm slamming WWE's Performance Center as being not safe and causing injuries.
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As a means to justify why it happening in AEW is fine. Your issue wasn't out of the blue to attack the performance center. It's a strawman. You're not wrong that NXT has injuries and people getting hurt as they learn and make mistakes. It just has nothing to do with AEW having this issue. It's not apples to apples. The conversation wasn't about NXT. It was about another stupid decision on AEW tv.
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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
NXT is about as developmental as Raw or Smackdown. Only trained professionals are allowed to work those TV shows. People even take their character work to NXT (Becky Lynch? Baron Corbin? Finn Balor? The list goes on).
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There are different stages of training. There are different levels of experience. Being ready to perform on camera does not mean you aren't still learning when off camera. Stone Cold Steve Austin, at his peak, appeared on OVW TV. Was OVW not developmental? Having big name stars appearing and giving rubs to people who are close to graduating and moving up does not change its developmental status.
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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
What planet are you on?
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The rational one.
You want to change your argument or the topic again, or are you good on this one?