From @mattjohnson333: Is NXTs continued success signing indy stars damaging the careers of lesser roster members? English, Bull etc get almost no TV time.
It's a good problem to have. There's absolutely nothing wrong with having too much talent especially this year when there have been about ten guys suffering significant injuries in the first half of 2015. There are guys like Aiden English, who you mentioned, that has been in WWE for several years and is only on NXT TV sparingly. However, his team with Simon Gotch known as the Vaudevillains has a lot of potential, so perhaps Tyler Breeze has been in WWE for about five years and might be frustrated about being in developmental so long, but he's still under 30 years old and has a bright future. He just has to keep working at it and his time will come. Wrestlers in NXT have to be patient about where they are. There's no set schedule as to when they are going to get called up or who will be up next. It's all about finding a role to make that person fit on the main roster. Of course we've also seen some performers fail on the main roster due to a lack of gimmick too.
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