DDP thinks Triple H should maintain the continuity between NXT and WWE
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When it comes to interesting characters, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
#DDPSNAKEPIT: CREATIVE CHANGES is available NOW on every podcast platform! Get it ad-free on AdFreeShows.com
@HeyHeyItsConrad85"It doesn't make sense to do it any other way." -@RealDDPWhen it comes to interesting characters, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.#DDPSNAKEPIT: CREATIVE CHANGES is available NOW on every podcast platform! Get it ad-free on AdFreeShows.com@HeyHeyItsConrad https://t.co/6VMTRyym8e A recent NXT call-up that saw a character switch from good guy to bad was that of Solo Sikoa, who was popular with fans in WWE's third brand, but is now part of the villainous stable The Bloodline alongside Roman Reigns.
WWE Hall of Famer offers advice to Triple H in regards to an always controversial creative decision
By Thomas Crack Modified 21 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Triple H has made many changes as head of WWE creative. WWE Legend DDP (a.k.a Diamond Dallas Page) has given his thoughts on how Triple H should handle calling up talent from NXT to the main roster. Since 2015 prior to stars making their debuts on either RAW or Smackdown, WWE has predominantly had their new or inexperienced stars perform for their third brand NXT. During many Superstars' time in NXT, their popularity with the audience begins to build, however, the character that they established is washed away when they arrive on the main roster. Speaking on DDP Snake Pit, Page said that moving forward, WWE creative should not change the character completely after they leave NXT. "I personally think moving forwards, let's get the main roster where we want it if I'm Triple H, never forgetting about NXT and when we build that person from there they continue to be that person (in NXT), that character so that the fans are getting with. It doesn't make sense to do it any other way." [0:24 to 0:54] DDP Snake Pit Podcast@DDPSnakePit"It doesn't make sense to do it any other way." -@RealDDP
When it comes to interesting characters, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
#DDPSNAKEPIT: CREATIVE CHANGES is available NOW on every podcast platform! Get it ad-free on AdFreeShows.com
@HeyHeyItsConrad85"It doesn't make sense to do it any other way." -@RealDDPWhen it comes to interesting characters, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.#DDPSNAKEPIT: CREATIVE CHANGES is available NOW on every podcast platform! Get it ad-free on AdFreeShows.com@HeyHeyItsConrad https://t.co/6VMTRyym8e A recent NXT call-up that saw a character switch from good guy to bad was that of Solo Sikoa, who was popular with fans in WWE's third brand, but is now part of the villainous stable The Bloodline alongside Roman Reigns.