WWE Rumors: Damien Sandow and FCW Stars That Should Debut in London
With the WWE on a tour of Europe and Asia, rumors are swirling that this week's SmackDown from London may be time for the company to bust out some of their FCW talent and let them make their in-ring debut.
Allowing the stars to debut in Europe may not seem like the smartest move, but with all of the talent that opted to stay in the USA, now is the young talents' chance to shine.
The WWE must give these young wrestlers a chance to show what they have, especially with an opportunity as perfect as this. Debuting them now is a win-win for the company.
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Damien Sandow
After a short stint in WWE in 2006, the talented wrestler Aaron Stevens came back to the company’s developmental federation with a whole new gimmick and mindset.
Now as Damien Sandow, the wrestling star is returning as a evil heel that is coming into the WWE to save us from ourselves. Judging from the star’s vignettes over the past few weeks, this is classic heel persona from the days of old in wrestling.
The character is a bit too intelligent for many fans, but as long as he gets more reaction than a star like Lord Tensai has received, he will be a great addition to the SmackDown roster.
Seth Rollins
For the non-Indy wrestling fans that may not know anything about Seth Rollins, the FCW star comes from the same background as stars like CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Austin Aries, Samoa Joe and many more.
The former Ring of Honor Champion has the in-ring skills to match anyone, but it’s his ability to get a crowd on their feet with his words and his actions that will make him a success.
With little pressure coming from the audience, having Rollins debut on television in front of a British crowd would be the perfect way to alleviate the stress of all the overzealous Indy fans. Rollins will be great, its just a matter of getting the chance.
Antonio Cesaro
While Rollins was a great singles star in Ring of Honor, fellow ROH star Antonio Cesaro was always known as part of the tag team with Chris Hero, the "Kings of Wrestling." Cesaro’s debut is what many fans are truly waiting for.
There are serious questions about how well the star can perform on his own, but WWE has to be given credit for sticking to their guns and seeing the true talent in both of the "KOWs." Giving them singles runs makes it double the fun for fans.
As time goes on and WWE possibly cares more about the tag division, the Kings of Wrestling could be an angle they take. Odds are that the company would rather feud them against each other over time and build them into Edge-type WWE superstars.
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