10 Specific Ways WWE Could Debut NXT Stars On The Main Roster

10. Velveteen Dream

The Dream is driven by infamy.

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The Dream has no time to waste against local competitors, nor the tragically unglamorous likes of Tye Dillinger. The Dream doesn't wrestle mundane matches; he provides his flock of fawning followers with "experiences". He wants you, desperately, to say his name, and you are not going to say it on a random episode of RAW as he goes 50/50 with Bobby Roode following a token two-minute win over a jobber on the post-'Mania RAW.

To serve and put over the most alluring and unique WWE self-creation in aeons, the Dream must immediately challenge and share his cherished spotlight with one of the main roster's leading lights. In this fitful era, in which we aren't to know who exactly will glow from one week to the next, he must also challenge one of the main roster's most protected and most enduring acts. Given the sometimes sloppy and disjointed nature of Dream's longer matches, he must also challenge a seasoned veteran to guide his shining light.

Enter AJ Styles.

There is quite the contrast between The Phenomenal One and The Dream. The Dream, you can imagine, would not appreciate the drab furnishings of the house AJ built, and so long as AJ remembers his PG surroundings, this tale of glamour versus grit writes itself.

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