Rob Van Dam Assesses WWE Growth Approach To Recruitment

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WWE’s New Initiative: WWE ID

WWE has long been known for its commitment to developing and showcasing new talent. From the likes of John Cena and Randy Orton to the likes of Sasha Banks and Ronda Rousey, the promotion has a history of identifying and nurturing up-and-coming wrestlers. The latest development in this ongoing effort is the launch of WWE ID, a program designed to cultivate and develop independent wrestlers.

What is WWE ID? WWE ID is a new initiative that aims to identify and develop talented independent wrestlers. The program is designed to provide a platform for these wrestlers to hone their skills, gain experience, and eventually make the transition to the WWE roster. The program is open to wrestlers of all levels, from those just starting out to more established talent.

The WWE’s Old Territory Days

The WWE’s current success can be attributed to its ability to adapt and evolve over the years. However, some fans and industry insiders believe that the company could benefit from revisiting its roots and embracing the nostalgia of its old territory days. The WWE’s territory system, which operated from the 1960s to the 1980s, was a network of regional promotions that allowed wrestlers to compete in specific areas. Each territory had its own set of rules, storylines, and wrestlers, creating a unique and localized experience for fans. The territory system also fostered a sense of community and camaraderie among wrestlers, who would often travel from town to town, competing in matches and interacting with fans.

The Benefits of Reviving the Territory System

Reviving the territory system could bring several benefits to the WWE. Some of these benefits include:

  • Increased local relevance: By having wrestlers compete in specific regions, the WWE could tap into the local culture and create a more authentic experience for fans. More diverse storylines: The territory system allowed for a wide range of storylines and characters, which could be revisited and reimagined for modern audiences.

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