During the latest edition of his “Wrestling With Freddie” podcast, former WWE creative team writer Freddie Prinze Jr. commented on the November 1st episode of WWE NXT, which he was not a big fan of.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On the WWE NXT promo featuring Pretty Deadly, Bron Breakker, and Wes Lee: “This was like watching a grade school theater production, only not as good. I mean, the blocking is just four people standing in a line. There was two guys, I think two Australian guys, Bron Breakker, and someone else. Everyone is just standing in a line across from each other, and everybody is just talking with their face to camera. There was nothing organic, good, remotely decent about it.”
On R-Truth getting hurt: “Then I saw R-Truth come out, and I don’t know who’s fault this is. I don’t know if he blew his knee when he jumped out of the ring, or if the guy that’s supposed to catch him was just watching and didn’t. I’ve watched it a few times now. It’s hard to watch … There was no effort to catch Truth whatsoever … That was the last part of NXT I watched.”
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