2. Damien Sandow
It is hard to think of any superstar on the WWE roster that could use a change of scenery more than Damien Sandow. Damien Sandows career has been a disappointing and hard to watch downward spiral ever since he won Money In The Bank. His recent identity crisis gimmick is derivative and boring. Dressing him up as different characters and public/historical figures doesnt do anything to get him or his opponent over. Its a waste of his and our time. Whats worse is that Sandow is actually a talented performer. He is a solid in-ring talent and held his own on the microphone in a verbal showdown with The Rock. He deserves so much better. He deserves to be taken seriously again, and maybe a trip to NXT will help with that. Could you imagine the stunned reaction if Damien Sandow were to arrive at an NXT Special and announce that he has purchased a controlling stake in the NXT brand, and plans to make the show his new playground. If those on Raw and Smackdown will not respect him, he will make NXT respect him. He can return to his pompous, intellectual savior ways, flaunting his intelligence, considerable wealth, and power while rigging the rules in his favor. He should be like a Wall Street fat cat, taking advantage of the system for his own gain and basking in excess because he can. Damien Sandow, majority shareholder, competitor, and the wolf of the NXT brand, would be a great fit for the show and for the performer.
Matthew J. Douglas
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.
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