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Triple H recently spoke with PWInsider.com about the upcoming WWE Global Cruiserweight Series, which will air on the WWE Network starting in July.
Below are the highlights:
On Talents That May Be On The Show:
I would say the vast majority [of talents on the series] will be non-contracted or long-term contracted WWE talents, explains Levesque. We havent finalized the selection process, watching tapes and seeing who we want to work with and all of that. Its going to be a discovery process. Look, I want to have the best in the world. I dont want to negate anyone from that process because they are under contract to us. At the same time, Im looking for the best in the world and the brightest around to give them a platform that theyve never had. Im certainly looking at the vast majority from being from the outside [of WWE.] When I say Global, I mean Global. We are recruiting from everywhere. UK, Japan, China, to find the best talent. That doesnt mean we are going to find someone everywhere, but we are really trying to turn things over and really find someone from every part of the globe to be part of this and show the world who they are and what they can do.
On Wanting to Make Stars With The Show:
This will be in-ring [series], said Levesque, But there will be a lot of.if you just take talent that you dont know anything about and its someone no one has heard of before, they can do anything they want in the ring, but its just not as exciting. You arent as emotionally invested into who they are as characters as performers, as people, as performers, as where they are trying to go in their careers. I want people to learn about these talents and learn about who these talents are. This is not just me saying Im giving you a platform and you have eight minutes in the ring and Go get em, kid. This is, Im going to tell the world who you are. Im going to tell them what you do. Im going to tell you bits and pieces about your journey so far in your career and Im going to give you an opportunity with someone else to really shine in the ring and show everyone who you are and what you can do and really allow you to learn about these guys in this tournament.
On Making The Show Now:
Theres different ways at looking at things but the world changes on a daily basis and if you arent willing to grow, then it passes you by. I think we all have to grow and the look changes and the approach changes, said Levesque. The guy that taught me that is the guy that everyone says cant do that and thats Vince [McMahon]. People dont know him and they dont know what they are talking about when it comes to him. We areto do this business and to do it very well takes a long time and theres a lot of reps. To have guys go and have places to go and have reps and show what they can do. Its a wonderful opportunity. Im selective as to who we want to associate with.I dont even want to say associate withwho we promote and who we define things with. I know that if I go to certain groups, there are talents there working a certain style and genre and thats what we are looking for and thats what Im going to gravitate towards. Its good for the health of the business and the more people that are excited about the business, the more people want to get into it and the more people that want to work hard to excel at the business, the better the business is going to be as a whole. Ive said this about NXT. Without college football, the NFL loses its feeder system and its a similar thing for us. I want that feeder system to be there and I want it to be healthy. I want them to have places to work and when they are ready, if its the right fit for them, if its their passion, and they are the right talent and right performer, we can give them that bigger global platform to get them to do what they do in front of the entire world. If that means making the independent undercurrent healthier, then thats what we do. I just look at it as helping the business to succeed long-term.
On Why Hes Doing The Show:
"At the end of the day, I was just having this conversation with my wife. I kind of approach this as Im just a huge fan. I started out that way and I will be that way my whole life. I kind of do what I think Im going to dig and that Im going to like and thats the way I approach it. Theres this talent that I like and Id like to go and see what they can do. So, I push for going to see what I can do with that. I think its important for everything to always grow and become bigger. Ive looked for a long time at that population of talent in that under 205 lb. category, the Cruiserweight category and thought, Man, theres a lot of really talented performers and I dont mean guys that can just do flips. Really talented performers that have characters and can speak are really good. They are underutilized to me and they dont have the platform to show what they can do. I feel like thats a miss. Not intentionally a miss, but just something that weve left sitting on the table, and I dont want to leave stuff sitting there on the table.
In Trips I trust.
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