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TNA Talent Talks His Time In WWE Developmental, Training With CM Punk, If NXT Had Been Around Then
- Updated: May 15, 2016
TNA talent Aiden O’Shea spoke to The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling recently for an exclusive interview. You can check out highlights below courtesy of Chad & John, and the full interview at this link.
How WWE Developmental has seemingly evolved since he was under contract:
“Oh man, if we had NXT when I was in developmental particularly in OVW with guys like Evan Bourne, Colt Cabana and Cassidy Riley, (CM) Punk who was in and out of there from time to time and guys like Mike Cruel, I am confident in saying that it is probably one of the best locker rooms overall that I’ve been apart of. It had a little bit of everything as far as wrestling styles and personalities I think we would have had the NXT “buzz” back then for sure.”
“I think what they have done is they have corrected the mistakes and short-comings developmental made for the last 10-12 years. If you think about it, how many big stars have come out of developmental for WWE prior to NXT? You can’t think of too many. There is not really a lot of guys that have evolved in WWE. You’ve got Punk who did or you’ve got guys that have done real well for themselves like Dolph Ziggler who is a freak athlete, Sheamus has done real well for himself but no one has made it to that Cena, Batista, Brock or even Undertaker. There wasn’t the communication that I’m sure there is now. With WWE, it’s their Performance Center and …
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