10 Main Roster WWE Talents That Should Be Clamouring For NXT Switch
7. Summer Rae
Summer Rae on NXT was simply better than she has ever been on Raw or Smackdown. When you weigh her run as the leader of the Beautiful Fierce Females (otherwise known as the BFFs) against her time as Fandangos dance partner and now foe, its no contest which run was better. She was a prop on the main roster for so long, and is now just playing a vindictive ex-girlfriend and a Michelle McCool knock-off with Layla (Slayers are the less entertaining 2014 edition of LayCool). At least on NXT she was the leader of the most dominant Divas faction in the shows history history. Furthermore, being a woman on NXT is so much better than it is on Raw or Smackdown. You get to have substantially lengthy matches like Natalya and Charlotte had at NXT Takeover, build up meaningful relationships and rivalries with other Divas, and the fans arent encouraged by the booking to treat you matches like filler and actually show your bouts the respect they deserve. Why any of the women on NXT would want to get called up to the main roster to be objectified and under-appreciated is hard to understand.
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