Much like the aforementioned Enzo and Cass, there are many talents in NXT who are deserving of the attention of the main WWE audience. As much as hardcore fans like to praise the product, the fact there is only a small fraction of the Monday Night Raw fan base tuning in to watch NXT on the Network. Maybe that's a good thing, because it allows them the freedom to book a wrestling show that is not beholden to the conventional WWE tropes, sponsorships and whims of Vince McMahon. But for the fans who aren't watching it, you're not only missing out on a fun wrestling show, you're also being denied the chance to watch the superstars of tomorrow in action. Chad Dawson and Dash Wilder are a throwback to tag teams of old, so much so that it's actually their gimmick, and if you think back fondly to teams like The Brian Busters or The Minnesota Wrecking Crew then you need to check these guys out immediately. They're doing great work in NXT and Roadblock is giving them a platform to show their skills to a much larger audience. Sami Zayn has also been advertised for the show, and whether that means he'll be in action or not remains to be seen. But he's another talent who WWE audiences need to become more familiar with. Sure the Chicago crowd popped huge for him but will he get that same love in the smaller market cities? Roadblock can give him the opportunity to go out there and show what he can do. These guys are busting their humps in NXT to get ready for the big stage and fans who aren't already aware of them are in for a treat.
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