WWE Producer Comments On Superstars Being Sent Back To PC?

A recent tweet from a WWE Producer seems to be aimed at superstars heading back to the PC.

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As seen on Twitter, WWE Producer Shane Helms appears to have indirectly commented on Vince McMahon's recent decision to send multiple stars back to the Performance Center to refine and improve their in-ring skills.

The likes of Otis, Keith Lee, Omos (AJ Style's bodyguard), Dabba-Kato and RETRIBUTION's Mace (Dio Maddin) have all reportedly been sent back to the PC after the WWE Chairman went nuts at the ability of some of the big men in his company. These stars will now be taking two training classes-a-week, with these lessons being taught by former Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak and WWE Producer Adam Pearce.

Understandably, the decision to send these stars back to the PC, most notably former NXT Champion Lee, has been met with some backlash from fans online and stars backstage. However, WWE Producer Shane Helms has seemingly offered an alternate perspective on this controversial move via his Twitter account.

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In a post on the social media site, Helms stated:

"Players that make it to the NBA, NFL, NHL etc. don't stop practicing and drilling just because they made it to the "top." Being signed to a major promotion doesn't mean stop trying to perfect your craft. That's when you work even harder to perfect your craft!"

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Though Helms makes a decent point on always trying to improve yourself, even if you've already reached the big time, it still seems odd to send the likes of Otis and Lee off for more fine tuning after both men have been front and centre on the main roster and NXT for much of 2020. Admittedly, allowing fairly green stars like Maddin, Dabba-Kato and Omos to learn some lessons from Gulak and Pearce isn't such a bad idea, though.

 
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