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F4WOnline.com reports that one of Triple H’s first goals as the head of WWE’s new talent development initiative is to assure wrestlers are given momentum prior to their introductions on live television.
The feeling is that names like Mason Ryan, who had the potential to get over big stars, fell flat with audiences due to the fact that they were rushed to television before they were ready and without ample promotion.
Awesome Kong, for example, is receiving the introductory vignettes to build anticipation for her debut. Triple H is said to be a big supporter of the idea to hype debuting talent in this manner.
The F4W story adds that Triple H has other ideas for improving talent development, all of which are expected to be implemented imminently.
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