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Courtesy of the Wrestling Observer newsletter....

 

Zack Ryder's online promotional efforts have not gone unnoticed by WWE officials as he is expected to receive an increased presence on television going forward.

lets hope its a decent little push for him he deserves it

 

The other week wasn't it these guys that were recommending he'd likely get future endeavoured for his promotional efforts?

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Courtesy of the Wrestling Observer newsletter....

 

Zack Ryder's online promotional efforts have not gone unnoticed by WWE officials as he is expected to receive an increased presence on television going forward.

 

It seems he's reformed his tag team with Curt Hawkins over on Superstars, so perhaps that could be where their increase presence on TV will be. A singles push would be nice, but even if it's in the tag division, that's still good to see that his efforts are paying off.

 

I wonder if other undercard talent will try and follow a similar path and get themselves on TV by winning the internet over, might be worth a shot for some of them.

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Scott Sanford also has more natural charisma than most WWE's talent.

And yet he's horrendous on Raw. Typical backstage interviewer who looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Very strange.

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To give RAW a bit of variety, they should just incorporate Zack's show entirely and have him host one every week. They're only about five minutes long, they could have him interview a different wrestler every week and it'd be far more enjoyable than yet another backstage segment.

 

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Scott Sanford also has more natural charisma than most WWE's talent.

And yet he's horrendous on Raw. Typical backstage interviewer who looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Very strange.

 

That's the thing, it can't be a coincidence that all of these guys the WWE hires for commentary/interviewer roles. Generally speaking they seem to hire people with reasonable experience in news/sports reporting. Accordingly these guys know what they're doing from a mainstream angle, so it must be a quirk of the WWE production process (or lack of process) that leaves them all looking like amateur hour.

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Must be why he's appeared backstage on the past two Raws, they need to do something with him without Cena to see what kind of pop hes gets cos has cena been getting the pops......or RYDER??

 

its been said a million times but theres plenty of talent not doing anything why cant they just give 'em a chance, a real one not a comedy skit or one move pin from a 'name'.

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Scott Sanford also has more natural charisma than most WWE's talent.

And yet he's horrendous on Raw. Typical backstage interviewer who looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Very strange.

 

That's the thing, it can't be a coincidence that all of these guys the WWE hires for commentary/interviewer roles. Generally speaking they seem to hire people with reasonable experience in news/sports reporting. Accordingly these guys know what they're doing from a mainstream angle, so it must be a quirk of the WWE production process (or lack of process) that leaves them all looking like amateur hour.

 

In their previous news/sports reporting roles what they were doing was real and were asking their own questions. What they are doing when interviewing talent backstage is just acting, they are following a script, which most of them have never done before. They would be better of just hiring good actors for the role.

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Scott Sanford also has more natural charisma than most WWE's talent.

And yet he's horrendous on Raw. Typical backstage interviewer who looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Very strange.

 

That's the thing, it can't be a coincidence that all of these guys the WWE hires for commentary/interviewer roles. Generally speaking they seem to hire people with reasonable experience in news/sports reporting. Accordingly these guys know what they're doing from a mainstream angle, so it must be a quirk of the WWE production process (or lack of process) that leaves them all looking like amateur hour.

 

In their previous news/sports reporting roles what they were doing was real and were asking their own questions. What they are doing when interviewing talent backstage is just acting, they are following a script, which most of them have never done before. They would be better of just hiring good actors for the role.

 

Yup -regular actor, or even one of the actors that works in Universal/Disney parks in front of live crowds as "producers" etc.

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