5 Underutilized AEW stars who could potentially find success under Triple H s regime in WWE
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/ 名古屋大会\「G1 CLIMAX 32」Aブロック公式戦ランスがコブをぶん投げる巨獣対決を制するのはどちらだ × で配信中視聴&登録 Speaking of ex-WWE developmental talent, Lance Archer is another AEW star who couldn't find success in the WWE system. Wrestling as Vance Archer in the WWE ECW brand, his character was largely forgettable. However, The Murderhawk Monster spent the next decade reinventing himself in Japan with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, becoming a formidable monster heel and multiple-time champion as well. The former champion then debuted in AEW in 2020, immediately joining forces with veteran wrestler Jake Roberts and establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with. He had memorable clashes with the likes of Cody Rhodes and Jon Moxley, but for one reason or another, he couldn't elevate himself to the main event scene and stayed as a perennial contender. It's such a shame that Tony Khan couldn't capitalize on Archer's impressive size and move set. He has suffered from a lack of television time and is now back competing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, participating in this year's tournament. He is part of the A Block alongside Bad Luck Fale, JONAH, Jeff Cobb, Tom Lawlor, Toru Yano, and Kazuchika Okada. With Triple H in charge of WWE, he could utilize a veteran like Archer, similar to how he did Samoa Joe. Imagine the heavyweight running roughshod on the main roster or helping to create new talent in NXT 2.0. He could act as the end boss in the developmental brand and work with the likes of Bron Breakker and Carmelo Hayes to help them early in their careers.
5 Underutilized AEW stars who could potentially find success under Triple H s regime in WWE
These AEW stars could benefit from a WWE-led Triple H Triple H is now the Head of Creative in WWE following Vince McMahon's retirement. After taking time away from the company last summer to deal with his health issues, Hunter is now back with a bang and ready to lead WWE into a new era. The news got fans excited as he led NXT to prominence during his time in charge of the former black-and-gold brand. Triple H has plenty of experience as a showrunner for the developmental show and has an eye for spotting and cultivating talent. The likes of Finn Balor, Sami Zayn, Adam Cole, Johnny Gargano, and the Four Horsewomen benefited under his leadership, which might not have been the case if he wasn't present. With Triple H's ascension, both wrestlers and fans alike are excited to see underutilized talents in the company getting a fair chance to succeed in this new era. The regime change in WWE will probably have wrestlers excited over in AEW as well as those suffering from a lack of television time. Despite having more television and online programming than ever, Tony Khan has been unable to satisfy his entire roster, which could see them try their luck in a Hunter-led WWE. On that note, we predict five underutilized AEW talents who could potentially succeed under Triple H's regime in WWE.#5 Triple H could guide Brian Cage to be the current era s Batista
The lack of success Brian Cage has had in AEW is very disappointing for wrestling fans who know what he is truly capable of. The Machine was a world champion in IMPACT Wrestling and regularly featured on Lucha Underground, much more so than in the Jacksonville-based company. While he debuted under a lot of fanfare in 2020 and aligned himself with Taz, his momentum eventually stalled. He even dropped the FTW Championship to his former ally Ricky Starks. Arguably, his former Team Taz members Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs, and even Hook are more over than Cage ever was in AEW. The 38-year-old seemingly never felt like the right fit for All Elite Wrestling. His massive physique and larger-than-life persona felt much more suited to WWE's sports entertainment brand. Perhaps with Triple H's guidance, he can follow the blueprint laid out by another student of The Game, Batista, on how to reach the top of the industry as a big man. Speaking on the podcast, Brian Cage opened up about the early part of his career when he was signed to WWE's developmental brand at the time, FCW. However, the company's higher-ups saw him as nothing more than "average at best" while rejecting him: "They did call to say that they were going to do Tough Enough and bring me back for it, but then they took me off of the list. They invited me down and wanted me on NXT, but then they changed their minds again. I asked what happened and they said ‘You are average at best and we are no longer interested.'" Imagine if Brian Cage made the move to NXT and was under the tutelage of Triple H, Dusty Rhodes, and other veterans who spearheaded the brand at the time. He could be a box-office star in WWE right now. Perhaps it's not too late for Triple H to right that wrong now.#4 Lance Archer can be an experienced mentor in NXT 2 0
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/ 名古屋大会\「G1 CLIMAX 32」Aブロック公式戦ランスがコブをぶん投げる巨獣対決を制するのはどちらだ × で配信中視聴&登録 Speaking of ex-WWE developmental talent, Lance Archer is another AEW star who couldn't find success in the WWE system. Wrestling as Vance Archer in the WWE ECW brand, his character was largely forgettable. However, The Murderhawk Monster spent the next decade reinventing himself in Japan with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, becoming a formidable monster heel and multiple-time champion as well. The former champion then debuted in AEW in 2020, immediately joining forces with veteran wrestler Jake Roberts and establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with. He had memorable clashes with the likes of Cody Rhodes and Jon Moxley, but for one reason or another, he couldn't elevate himself to the main event scene and stayed as a perennial contender. It's such a shame that Tony Khan couldn't capitalize on Archer's impressive size and move set. He has suffered from a lack of television time and is now back competing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, participating in this year's tournament. He is part of the A Block alongside Bad Luck Fale, JONAH, Jeff Cobb, Tom Lawlor, Toru Yano, and Kazuchika Okada. With Triple H in charge of WWE, he could utilize a veteran like Archer, similar to how he did Samoa Joe. Imagine the heavyweight running roughshod on the main roster or helping to create new talent in NXT 2.0. He could act as the end boss in the developmental brand and work with the likes of Bron Breakker and Carmelo Hayes to help them early in their careers.