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Prichard, who has a new podcast, told me that one of the reasons he left WWE is because of their ideologies in training stars then. He felt that the training method of WWE was too cookie cutter, and stressed how that doesn't work for everyone. There are days when certain exercises or drills aren't clicking, and he wanted to switch it up, but WWE wanted to have a set itinerary in order to make things go in a more predictable manner.

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CSDX

Kinda reminds me of how schools don't really allow kids to explore their own talents and encourage them like that and just put everyone through the exact same routine, or when a kid solves a math problem their own way that works for them bbut are told that they HAVE to do it this way or they fail.

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WWE is the McDonalds of wrestling

David Feig

Given how miserable WWE has been on developing their own talent, I don't find it hard to believe that the powers that be have such unrealistic ideas about wrestling training. Almost like the people in charge have very little training experience...