
Pushing Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt Is Best for WWE
WWE fans will always find something to complain about. It could be anything from pay-per-views not feeling special anymore to goofy characters to bad storylines.
However, one thing that cannot be denied is that WWE is finally pushing the right people. The fact that Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt have been consistently involved in main event-level storylines shows that the people in charge are beginning to plan for a post-John Cena and post-Randy Orton world.
Building new stars is always going to be a priority in pro wrestling, but there was a long time when it felt like WWE was standing still instead of continuing to move forward.
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For several years, all the top stars were either veterans who had been in that spot for years or a bunch of guys who all looked kind of the same.
The roster hasn't been as diverse as it is right now in a very long time. You have wrestlers of all shapes and sizes being used as selling points. Casting a wide net like that is going to get people to tune in and keep coming back.
Each of the three Superstars listed in the title represents three of the different kinds of wrestlers.
Seth Rollins is the epitome of the new generation. He has technical ability, high-flying skills and more power than most people realize. He's what you could call the Swiss Army knife of pro wrestlers. There's almost nothing he can't and won't do to put on a great match every single night.
He might be a heel, but every time Rollins starts getting some momentum and begins hitting all those big, exciting moves, it's hard to boo him.
Then you have Dean Ambrose. He is more of a throwback to the old-school brawlers of yesteryear. His level of enthusiasm and violent energy remind a lot of people of guys like Mick Foley, Brian Pillman and Steve Austin.
While being compared with those legends is a huge compliment, Ambrose is going to prove to everyone in the coming years that there has never been anybody else like him.
All he needs is a greater level of freedom to truly blossom into what is sure to be one of WWE's most important characters of the future. His feud with Seth Rollins has provided some memorable moments, but it's going to be his battles against Bray Wyatt that truly put him on the map.
Speaking of Wyatt, he is another wrestler who has helped WWE become much more entertaining. You can draw comparisons with guys like Max Cady from Cape Fear because of his attire or early Mankind because of his crazy promos, but Wyatt is as unique a talent as we have ever seen.
The crowd loves him because he is so vastly different from everything else we've been presented with over the past few years. When the entire audience pulls out their cellphones and lights up the arena for a heel, you know you have something special on your hands.
The best thing is that Wyatt has embraced his followers without changing his character or turning babyface. He is a hero to many while attacking the heroes of everyone else. It's a hard angle to pull off, but Wyatt has executed it beautifully.
The only sad part about him is that he came along a little too late to have a major program with someone like Mick Foley or The Undertaker. Those would have been big-money feuds for sure.
Having guys like Rollins, Ambrose and Wyatt constantly mixing it up with one another and the other top stars on the roster has helped bring a new feel to the entire company.
WWE suffered major losses with the retirement of Edge and the massive number of injuries that have plagued the roster in recent years, but it always manages to pull through.
Guys like Rollins, Ambrose and Wyatt, who are stepping up and making things more exciting, have given us a reason to have hope for the future.
It's not just their ability inside the ring that makes them special. Rollins, Ambrose and Wyatt are also charismatic personalities who each appeal to a different kind of fan.
Even though these three have been great assets over the past couple of years, you can't overlook some of the other wrestlers who have really raised the bar for the whole roster.
Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler and Cesaro make everyone they step in the ring with look better than they really are, because they are so good at what they do.
Ziggler is in and out of major programs, Bryan has an injury that will keep him shelved for the foreseeable future, and Cesaro is still waiting for his big breakout moment. But these three men have contributed just as much as anyone when it comes to putting on great matches every single night.
You also have guys like Luke Harper and Erick Rowan beginning to break out on their own. Harper may get more love than Rowan for his versatility in the ring, but both men will be formidable talents for different reasons.
WWE still has its goofballs like Bo Dallas, Adam Rose, Heath Slater and Los Matadores, but there are always going to be those kinds of colorful characters to help balance out the more serious wrestlers.
We all need a little comedy every now and then, and Damien Mizdow has turned a terrible gimmick into the funniest thing we have seen in years.
Let's not forget about the women who have helped WWE evolve. AJ Lee, Paige and Natalya are considered the best in the division when it comes to pure wrestling, but NXT is grooming a number of future Divas who will make most of the current crop look like amateurs.
You can find a million things to complain about when it comes to WWE and how it does business, but you have to admit that the right guys are being pushed and the roster is gaining more depth with every new debut.
When the incredible skills of NXT stars like Sami Zayn, Adrian Neville and Hideo Itami are brought to the main roster, things will only continue to get better.
Orton and Cena have led the charge for the past decade, but they can't be the top two guys forever. WWE knows it needs to switch things up, and we have started seeing those changes take place in recent years.
Ambrose, Rollins and Wyatt are going to be very important to WWE's future, but they're not the only ones. Which Superstars do you believe will help the company thrive in the coming years?
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