WWE News: WWE to Sign the Young Bucks, Aka Generation Me?!
Last week I covered a huge story making the rounds. For those interested, please click here.
A lot of people dismissed the new rumor as nothing more than a "rumor," and they may be right.
However, another log can be thrown on the fire, as yet another news-bite has come across the wire (click here).
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What is all of this about? Well, Triple H wants to rebuild the tag team division. Yeah, I know...I know.
WHAT TAG TEAM DIVISION?!
Trust me, I agree with you. WWE has no tag division and my faith in them ever restoring it as about as low as it can be.
First, Triple H wanted to sign Beer Money. Then he wanted the Briscoes. Then the Kings of Wrestling.
Now, at last night's taping, Generation Me had a tryout match in front of WWE officials. Excuse me, The Young Bucks may ring a bell more than their TNA name.
Again, I am not sure what to make of all of this. We have heard the tag team rumors for years now, but we never got anything big.
I already covered my thoughts on the other three teams that Triple H is looking at. I am going to look real quickly at WWE's newest target that they may want on their roster.
Generation Me/Young Bucks:
The first thing that comes to mind is their size. I know, I know. I shouldn't say that, but it is true.
They were nicknamed "HardyzLite" for a reason. Look at Matt and Jeff Hardy from 15 years ago. That is this tag team in 2011.
The other thing that pops into my head is their wrestling style. Sorry, but the "X-Division" style is nothing to me. Doing five hundred flips and not selling everything just doesn't do it.
Very impressive. VERY hard. Hugely talented guys, but that style needs to be toned down a lot.
With all that added up, these guys could actually get a contract. If WWE is serious about this, they are going to need all the "legit" teams out there. And whether I love them or hate them, they are a real tag team.
What do you folks think? Shoe in or a long shot?



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