7 Weaknesses WWE's Next Generation Stars Need To Fix

WWE's younger stars all have their own weaknesses in transition to the main event stage.

There is no way of building a perfect wrestler. Everybody has flaws, even the best performers of all time. When it comes to WWE's younger wrestlers that are the future stars of the company, they all have flaws. Some guys need to improve on the microphone. Others need to become better actors. A lot of them need to figure out what kind of moves really work for them and to better utilize them. As we've seen in history, some wrestlers never figure it out while others develop into main event level performers that WWE can count on for years to come. If there's one "new" star that is the best all around performer of them all it's probably Seth Rollins. He's very talented in the ring, he never has bad matches and he's improved a lot when it comes to promos. While it may not be fair to call anybody "the next Shawn Michaels" he's probably the closest guy to that. Triple H deserves a lot of credit for the changes he has made to help WWE's developmental system. The Performance Center in Orlando is a state of the art facility that will allow WWE's talent to grow under the watchful eye of their talented trainers. There's no excuse for the current roster. Things have been set up well for them. It's up to them to capitalize on the opportunity given to them. Here's a look at some of the younger talent on the WWE roster and some of the things they need to fix in order to maximize their potential.
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