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Bill DeMott Comments On The New WWE Regime, Believes More Talent Will Get Opportunities

Bill DeMott comments on the new WWE regime.

WWE has been under new management in recent months; Vince McMahon retired on July 22, and Triple H was named the head of WWE creative on July 25. Shawn Michaels currently runs NXT creative.

In an interview with T.J. Stephens of PWMania.com, DeMott, who worked for the company for several years as a road agent and trainer, shared his thoughts on Michaels running NXT. 

“There’s gonna be opportunities now, especially with Shawn, running the Performance Center and part of talent and all that and Brian and everybody else who’s there, Matt Bloom and everyone else there. That’s the biggest thing that is going to happen. There’s been a lot of talk about, well, you, there’s opportunity to grab the brass ring, and you’ve heard a lot of people say that brass ring doesn’t exist. Well, I think Paul found it. He’s put it in front of everybody’s face, and he’s gonna give everyone an opportunity. And it’s just, I think, I hope it goes back to when you had to prove yourself and get things done. And I think the beauty part is you don’t have to prove yourself in one night and be judged by that you’re gonna get an opportunity to not just deal with the numbers or the ratings, but let’s see who you are, what you can do and how you can relate to this new product, but I think I’m excited. I was excited that Paul was the person taking over. I wasn’t excited to hear how it happened,” 

Bill DeMott to PWMania

Time will tell if we will see more opportunities in NXT as we have seen on the main roster since Triple H took over in WWE.

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