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The Diamond Mine made their long awaited debut on NXT, which we're told was a big part of NXT increasing their focus on the Cruiserweight Division throughout the summer. Fightful has learned that Diamond Mine has been planned for months, even well before Roderick Strong "quit" in storyline on NXT TV. There were actually plans to debut the stable well before, but it was moved back on more than one occasion for it to take center stage on an episode of NXT. We'll reiterate at no point during any parts of the planning to involve Tessa Blanchard or Parker Boudreaux, which were purely fueled by fan speculation. We have heard that other members had been discussed, however.

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HeyBroItsBrad

Would make sense for Marina

Ricardo Name TBD

Man. PPL thinking Parker and Tessa is wild. Parker is greener than a jungle and Tessa has B-A-G-G-A-G-E.

ItsWildBoy

"Diamond in the Rust" makes so much more sense now lol

Kyle Cotton

I had been assuming the Kasper brothers would be involved throughout since they were the one visual clue throughout the teasers.

Joetourious

Why was Suzuki not even referenced to? It was like he didn’t exist to fans or commentary

Brian Streleckis (edited)

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2022-02-25 21:31:26 Hearing more about Diamond Mine on the Q&A podcast, I thought that debut was better than expected. Glad to see Strong, Rust, and especially Bivens all back with a direction (though I think Strong looks rough with that buzzcut), and I had thought Suzuki would only be a coach behind the scenes, not a talent onscreen.
2021-06-24 21:11:41 Hearing more about Diamond Mine on the Q&A podcast, I thought that debut was better than expected. Glad to see Strong, Rust, and especially Bivens all back with a direction (though I think Strong looks rough with that buzzcut), and I had thought Suzuki would only be a coach behind the scenes, not a talent onscreen.

Hearing more about Diamond Mine on the Q&A podcast, I thought that debut was better than expected. Glad to see Strong, Rust, and especially Bivens all back with a direction (though I think Strong looks rough with that buzzcut), and I had thought Suzuki would only be a coach behind the scenes, not a talent onscreen.