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Vince Russo on Roman Reigns’ Failed WWE Push: “It’s All Vince McMahon Knows”, Talks Breakout NXT Stars, Hall of Fame Candidates, More

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The latest Pro Wrestling Illustrated Podcast features an interview with former WWE, WCW and TNA writer Vince Russo, who is promoting his PodcastOne show, “Vince Russo’s The Brand.” 

The always-controversial Russo shares his thoughts on the current WWE product, including NXT, WWE’s creative team, and whether the Attitude Era would work today.

Asked by PWI Senior Al Castle for his assessment of why Roman Reigns has struggled to get over, Russo had this to say:

“It’s Vince. In Vince’s mind, it’s Bruno. It’s Backlund. Look at his history. He’s done it over and over and over again . . . Kevin Nash was this killer who beat Bob Backlund in like 8 seconds in Madison Square Garden. I was the editor at the WWF Magazine at the time. Diesel wins the belt. The next thing I know, Vince wants a picture of him on the cover of the WWF Magazine smiling like a Cheshire cat. And I remember arguing with Vince at the time, saying ‘What are you doing? This is not the character.’ And Vince wanted the white bread babyface. From there, it was Shawn Michaels’ turn. I remember Vince had me write every single promo for Shawn when they did the house show promos. Vince wanted every single promo being that white bread babyface promo. And I sat there with Shawn for hours. And it was so difficult and hard for Shawn to do, because he wasn’t that guy.  After that it was the Rock. I’ll never forget. I was sitting in the office—me, The Rock and Vince— the day after The Rock won the title with that corporate swerve. And Vince is sitting there wanting him to go out and cut this white bread, babyface promo. And Rock kept looking at me like, ‘Is this guy serious?’ . . . Here we are with Roman Reigns 25, 30 years later. He’s doing the exact same thing, because Vince, at 70 years old, really believes that the 1970s philosophy is going to work today. . . It’s all he knows. He’s repeating it over and over again. And there’s nobody there with the balls to say, ‘Vince, this does not work in 2016.'”

Also on the PWI Podcast, Dan Murphy has Al Castle and Kevin McElveney take the PWI Poll, which includes questions on who is the pound-for-pound best wrestler in the world, most likely NXT break out star, number two wrestling promotion in the U.S., and most deserving future WWE Hall of Fame inductees.

The Pro Wrestling Illustrated Podcast is available for download on iTunes or to be streamed at pwi-online.com.

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