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Vince McMahon "On The Edge"

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter the WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is said to be "On The Edge" regarding the current Product in the WWE, specifically it's Main Event Talent.

 

With several Main Event talents suffering Injuries recently and the current Jeff Hardy situation it has left a large whole in programming. Many backstage officials have criticized McMahon for not utilizing more talents such as Swagger and MVP who have received raved reviews from the backstage officials.

 

Many believe that the decision to part ways with the former development territory Ohio Valley Wrestling was a bad idea as their remaining facility FCW isn't producing as much or many decent Main Event Talents to Push.

 

Source: Pwpix.net

Source: 24wrestling.com

 

 

 

 

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Comments

  1. Comment #1

    lol #1 comment...mvp should already be a main eventer.

    Posted by on Saturday, August 01, 2009

  2. Comment #2

    MVP?? You gotta be kiddin'

    Posted by spot on Saturday, August 01, 2009

  3. Comment #3

    MVP is decent if WWE allowed moves instead of worrying that their stars will get hurt. If Vince hadn't noticed, his stars are getting hurt none the less.

    Posted by Not_Impressed on Saturday, August 01, 2009

  4. Comment #4

    Maybe now, they'll learn to actually let Henry, Swagger or MVP win the Beat the Clock and not Cena.

    Posted by The Renegation on Saturday, August 01, 2009

  5. Comment #5

    Hmmm what about;
    Kofi Kingston (went from DSW to FCW)
    Ted DiBiase jr.
    Jack Swagger
    David Hart Smith
    Tyson Kidd

    They will probably be main eventers in a few years. Besides FCW is producing far more talent then OVW did in their last year and the main eventers OVW produced weren't main eventers when they came in.

    Personally I think the FCW prodcut is way better then the OVW product was.

    Posted by TeeZee on Saturday, August 01, 2009

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