10 Mistakes WWE Refuse To Learn From

6. Not Giving Talent Mic Time

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Who is Tye Dillinger? We know he’s the perfect ten but what does that mean? Why does he take so much pleasure in people shouting that number? We don’t know because since coming up to the main roster Mr. Dillinger hasn’t been given a chance to tell us.

He’s not the first either. WWE almost seems scared to hand a microphone to some of their less experienced talents. We can see how good the likes of Luke Harper are in the ring but we never get to know anything about them and that makes connecting with them hard. Meanwhile, when someone like Neville is finally given a chance to speak, he has built one of the best characters in the company.

Not everyone is perfect on the mic and, in fact, some downright stink, but if they never get a chance to try we’ll never know. WWE sets itself up as sports entertainment not wrestling and yet it expects us to care about characters with no personality. If they want us to cheer Dillinger or boo Harper, then they need to give them their voices.

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