When Adam Rose debuted on WWE's main roster, he brought with him a gimmick that got him over in NXT. Cast as the easygoing party animal, Rose smiled and danced his way down the ramp on Monday Night Raw to the cheers of a crowd that was happy to have something new. Rose was fun, he was entertaining and many were likely anxious to see what the company would do with him. The track record for NXT stars on the main roster was a good one; The Shield, The Wyatt Family and Cesaro had all seen success. Why would the same not be true for Rose? However, the problem is that Rose did a lot of nothing and he did it very quickly. Instead of getting a chance to shine, his star seemed to fade in practically no time. Despite having a character that very easily could have made him a featured attraction on TV, Adam Rose just fell down to nothing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMysclUifpg It was almost as if creative had gotten him there and then did not plan anything for him. Suddenly, NXT's practice of debuting successful stars to the main roster had stalled. Rose had potential but thanks to a man dressed like a bunny and no direction from creative, Rose's career is now stuck in neutral.
Host of Tom Clark's Main Event, WWE Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report and a Contributor for the Camel Clutch Blog
http://tomclarkbr.wix.com/blog
tomclarksmainevent.libsyn.com