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[QUOTE="OrangeDW, post: 4747877, member: 2458"] [URL="https://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2022/7/19/23270266/kevin-nash-calls-wwe-nxt-spotfest-shawn-michaels-says-thats-what-fans-want"]Is Kevin Nash or Shawn Michaels right about NXT?[/URL] I know this is over a year ago, but I’m just seeing it now and it goes with what I’ve frequently talked about in terms of the matches they put on. I’m 100% agreeing with Nash here. These spot fests have really run their course with me. As for Michaels’ comment about a “test of strength” being something that would lose the fans…..ok. Fair. But the options don’t have to be limited to like 1986 wrestling or what they’ve been doing in recent years. I think there’s a “sweet spot” of really great and entertaining wrestling that moves faster and has better athleticism than the 1980s, and has better psychology and makes more sense than the absurd spot fests we get now. I think both the “New Generation” mid 90s era and that 2002-2004ish era produced some really great wrestling that should be the standard. [/QUOTE]
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