Vince Ceding Control

It may not be a bad idea for Vince McMahon to give consideration to the idea of giving Triple H more control of the main roster in response to the recent drop, and I mean over the last couple of years rather than just a week or two. Look at what he has done with NXT over the last few years because it is thriving (It just aired its 500th episode a few weeks ago). WWE is likely in need of a complete overhaul when it comes to creative formatting rather than a few minor tweaks, and Triple H may be the man to enact these changes.

NXT TV had another unbelievable main event this week featuring Adam Cole and Matt Riddle. The end of The Undisputed Era appears inevitable with tension between its members at an all-time high, specifically Cole and Roderick Strong. Matt Riddle’s stock is quickly rising. WWE should look to capitalize on this, perhaps by putting him in a big match at WrestleMania next year. An interesting match for him would be against Brock Lesnar, considering they are both former UFC fighters. Riddle could retire Lesnar to get his career on the main roster off to a start, which would solidify him as a main eventer right from the start.

Congrats to Raul Mendoza, but the real story is that Riddick Moss has finally found a character that works for him. If he stays the course with this character, great things are sure to come for him.

Side Note: It’s amazing that WWE was able to re-sign Mauro Ranallo, who may be one of the greatest play-by-play announcers out there today. The energy he brings to any NXT event is unparalleled. This will surely be a huge signing for WWE from a business perspective, specifically NXT.