– Vaughn Johnson of Philly.com recently spoke with WWE NXT General Manager William Regal to promote this week’s NXT live events in Philadelphia. The full interview can be read at this link. Below are some highlights:
Scouting talent for WWE:
I canโt give you any set formula to how it works because weโre in a different world, in our own unique little world. You find people that learn to connect with an audience with an act. Get up your own backside about what we are, but weโre an act. It doesnโt matter how good you are, itโs about connecting with your audience. It doesnโt matter how technically good you are, if nobody wants to watch you then youโre no good to anybody. Sometimes itโs not about how good somebody is. Itโs whether theyโve got that connection with an audience. Sometimes, itโs about how technically good they are, they may not have that connection yet, but you can see by talking to them or spending time watching them that you can teach them that or they could learn that on their own if given the right opportunities or given the right structure.
Sometimes itโs a physical thing. If you can never find me someone with two heads then whatโs Iโm looking for. It comes in different forms. Weโve got a huge TV deal in Brazil. Weโve got nobody from Brazil so sometimes itโs just a matter of, โCan we try to find somebody that could fit the bill.โ Thereโs no real set thing that Iโm looking for. I watch out for, as far as the wrestlers go, which is what I do, I watch and know about everybody thatโs out there. The ones that are doing the right things and making a name for themselves I know about. Most of the names were coming my way even before I had this job over the last 20 odd years Iโve been in America, theyโve all come my way anyway at one point or another through people we know or we end knowing each other or through a friend or whatever. Thatโs probably why Iโm in the position that Iโm in, because I know a lot of people.
What it’s like being the NXT GM:
Itโs easy to throw words around like privilege and honor but it really is because I would imagine to get to watch everybody here develop, and the brand develop the way it has in the past few years, probably have been the best part of the last 32 for me. As much as Iโve really enjoyed the rest of it, just to watch everything grow so quickly and to have a hand in creating some of this, and have found people to bring here, recommended people is a great feeling. I try to keep my own career in check, but when I came to America there were very few people wrestling. I think I was the only one. A lot of people get credit for bringing the wrestling back, but I was doing it before Dean [Malenko], Eddie [Guerrero] and all of them fellas, I was doing it. To see that these fellas get to do that now and the ladies get to do that, and to go out and people appreciate the wrestling side of it is fantastic.
If he’s surprised how far NXT has come:
Itโs amazing just to watch it and to watch the creativity that theyโve got. When youโre given all of the tools โ youโve got everything you could possibly ever need at the [WWE] Performance Center in Orlando โ if youโve got half a brain, weโre going to make it work for you. Even if you havenโt, weโre going to try and help you in any way that we can help you. There are so many people here that are so talented and so creative on their own when you get all of that itโs like a double bonus. They just flourish. It also goes down to the audience youโve been used to working to before. You work for to your audience while the promoter is paying you. A lot of these guys have worked with a certain audience that like a certain thing so some people unfortunately get labeled. If you can make yourself popular in front of any audience, you can use it anywhere. When they get to come here and they see that everyone is here to help, they go, โI can do this here and I can try this here and I can do that,โ and thatโs why itโs all flourishing. There are no ties on doing things.
That myth, itโs a terrible myth that needs putting to bed about their being a WWE style. Iโve never bought into that because anybody that was any good here never had โฆ did Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Triple H have the WWE style? They had their own style. Everybody that was any good here had their own style. Yes, there used to be somewhat of a genetic WWE style, but you donโt see those people on any of the shows anymore. They just donโt fit in, but that myth is still out there. If you watch out show now everybody looks different, whether it is NXT or the main roster. Nobody looks the same. Thereโs not genetic wrestlers anymore, which there was a lot of probably eight or nine years ago. I donโt think they watch a lot of the time. They just want to say stuff because theyโve got nothing else to talk about. Everybody is different as long as you look like you belong and you can fit in, the world is you oyster now.
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