Wwe's Developmental Stars & Idea Of Online Marketing

By Robbie Sutter


World Wrestling Entertainment goes far deeper than what you see on television. In fact, some of the best work can come about outside of TV if you are able to look hard enough; this is where NXT comes into play. The developmental area of the company has been nothing short of a star-maker, many of its prospects making their way to WWE after a stretch of time. For those who are still developing themselves before appearing on television, I cannot recommend the use of online marketing enough.

If NXT is not visible on television, the same can be said for its stars. It's unfortunate that not everyone will be able to see the show because there are many wrestlers who, in my mind, are more than ready to make it to television. Sami Zayn is a perfect example; he has had several years of experience in the indies but has come to NXT for the sake of polish in other areas. Nonetheless, he's well-regarded by fans and it seems like he will only become more popular with strong strategies implemented.

As far as the females of the company are concerned, the two most popular of NXT in Paige and Emma could not be any more different. Where Paige, the NXT Women's Champion, is a ruthless brawler, Emma is a technical wrestler with a fun dance gimmick. The two of them fit different criteria as far as top talent is concerned but are able to appeal to the crowd nonetheless. I believe that anyone will agree with me when I say that variety is immensely important in the wrestling world.

In order for these men and women to become even more recognized on the Internet, online marketing efforts should be put into place. Facebook and Twitter both stand as some of the viable platforms in order to facilitate the growth of fan bases. The ability to stay in touch will only help to produce one strong result after another. When it comes to any line of work, communication is needed and it is clear that firms the likes of fishbat would be able to attest to this.

NXT is an example of WWE programming done right, though on a consistent basis. Not only do the talent have more than enough time to put on quality matches but you have to take into account that they are still learning. There's a certain appeal that comes with looking into the future, in a way, of WWE in general. The company may have quite a few shows under its belt and while I like a good number of them, NXT is my standout and I'd watch it any day.




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