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Jimmy Korderas Sees Similarity Between 2002 Pre-Brand Split and Now

May 25, 2016 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas

– Former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas spoke with WrestleZone Radio for a new interview. Some highlights are below:

On whether he sees similarities to the influx of WCW talent in WWE in 2002 before that brand split to the influx of NXT talent now: “A little bit, yes. I could see that similarity. The difference being that when the WCW guys came over originally it was kind of a learning process because obviously things were done differently in the WWE than they were in WCW. They had to kind of re-learn a system and adapt. Whereas the NXT guys have already been, for lack of a better term, indoctrinated in to the WWE style of doing things. So it’s less of a transition for them. The only thing for them is going from NXT where they have the smaller venues and the tight, refined package and going to the broader, production oriented environment.”

On if he sees a lot of NXT talent getting called up to flush out the RAW & Smackdown rosters: “I hope it’s not like a total, huge influx. I would prefer they pick and choose specific talents. Not all the top guys. Once you take all of the top guys then the NXT brand has to start over again. You have to mix in some of the veterans with some of the newer talent. I think that would be the best course going forward with both the RAW and Smackdown rosters. Bringing up some nice, fresh faces as well as some guys who are already established. Let’s face it, Monday, Cena is coming back. Randy Orton is eventually going to come back. You still have Neville. Unfortunately there are all these talents that when they are out of sight they are out of mind. Then when you start thinking about who can help and benefit each brand there’s a lot of names out there.”

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