5 Pros And 4 Cons Of Bullet Club Elite Going To WWE
7. Pro: (Most) Of Them Could Handle WWE's Promo Style
A big concern when it comes to indie performers migrating to WWE is that they won't be able to adapt their (little-to-non-existent) promo skills to a format that demands scripted 15-to-20 minute dialogue segments.
Obviously, Cody isn't someone to worry about. This is a guy who was raised on that format, and if he were to walk onto the next episode of RAW, he'd be able to cut a scripted promo like it wasn't a big deal.
As for the others: based on the natural charisma exuded by Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks, and the fact that the Bucks release a weekly YouTube comedy series, it wouldn't be a shock that they could seamlessly transition into making 20 minute scripted promo segments. Kenny, just through his sheer presence, could likely become one of those guys who could eschew the writers' team scripting without incurring the wrath of management (i.e. John Cena, Chris Jericho).
The only wildcard in this situation is Hangman Page. While he's been entertaining in his segments on Being the Elite, he's never exactly established himself as a dynamo on the mic. Then again, since Triple H has tried to court him multiple times to join NXT, such a skill for WWE's main roster could be worked out in classes at the performance center.