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WWE NXT Concept Explained - Winners Prize, Voting & More
Posted by: Wrestling-Radio.com
Source:
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Even with the new information regarding the format of NXT, WWE still has yet to officially announce what the winner receives. One idea that has been discussed would have the winner receive a WWE RAW contract and the runner up receive a SmackDown! contract, but as you can imagine, nobody on SmackDown! likes the idea of WWE openly acknowledging that RAW is the superior brand. This has led to talk of there being two winners, with one going to RAW, one going to SmackDown! and neither brand looking inferior to the other.
The actual concept of WWE's new NXT show was explained last week revealing that rookies will be voted off and at the end there will be one winner who gets a WWE contract.
WWE decided against using interactive fan voting and that the coaches will vote instead, although they can't vote for or against their own rookie.
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papa z Mar 15th, 2010 08:03AM
it's real easy to choose a winner... LET THEN COMPETE IN MATCHES!
kcoR ehT Mar 14th, 2010 11:03PM
I don't understand how the coaches can vote for or against the rookies because of the storyline BS between some of the vets. There are storyline beefs between some of the coach/rookies. Its stupid. They need to set it up like American Idol were the fans vote. look at the money there. Look how Maven came in from the MTV reality show. He sucked.
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