![]() ![]() If I’d played a 50-week season and had time to unlock bigger venues, the money that Stephanie’s power card would generate me could’ve potentially bested the money saved on a free legend. In hindsight, one thing is clear: I made the wrong choice picking Stephanie McMahon – for a 15-week season, at least. His cost, on a 10-week contract, was $208,000. Now, mild spoiler for later in this guide, I signed The Undertaker as my first Legend. If you compare this to another GM, William Regal, his power card ‘Legend Whisperer’ allows you to sign a Legend for free. ![]() If I’d played a longer season and I’d unlocked even bigger venues, it would have been worth more. I had already used the power card by this point, and I was only playing a 15-week season to try to learn as much as I could as quickly as possible, but it shows just how valuable this could be – it would have been worth $150,000 in additional profit. To give you a rough idea of how much this can be worth, I generated $150,000 from my arena attendance during Week 15, Wrestlemania, of my first MyGM career. This power card can be used once and allows you to generate 2x the money from your arena attendance in a week. I checked out each of the GM’s unique power card and Stephanie McMahon’s appealed to me, ‘The McMahon Presence’. Going into game modes like this, I always prioritize one thing: money. It seems highly unlikely that this change will happen before WrestleMania 39, which makes the draft the right time and place for it to occur.Īt that point, Reigns will presumably have held both top titles for roughly a year, and WWE will have a built-in excuse-the draft itself-to potentially take one title off Reigns without him having to actually lose it.There are five GM choices for you to choose between, or you can opt to use a custom superstar – I didn’t explore the latter option in my first MyGM career. On the other hand, it has really hurt the Raw brand’s top stars, who have largely had no world title to fight for despite the elevation of the United States Championship.Įspecially with Reigns now working under a part-time contract, WWE badly needs to return to its previous strategy of having one world title for Raw and another for SmackDown. On one hand, it has helped present Reigns as a huge star and The Bloodline as a dominant faction. WWE’s ongoing experiment with Roman Reigns holding both world titles has had its pros and cons. Calling him up in the 2023 draft gives him a little more time to hone his skills in NXT while also presenting him as an instant top star when he debuts. WWE should do with Breakker what it has done with Theory and elevate him to Raw or SmackDown at a young age, let him work with established top stars and see if he sinks or swims. NXT is not the must-see brand it once was, and it’s audience is so small that Breakker isn’t going to become a household name working for what is clearly now a developmental brand once again. He has the look, the pedigree and the charisma needed to thrive on Raw or SmackDown, and he’s shown an incredible amount of progress given his lack of experience in comparison to many recent NXT call-ups.Īt just 25 years old, Breakker appears to be a can’t-miss prospect, but keeping him in NXT for the long haul isn’t something that would benefit him at this point. Of all the prospects currently in NXT, Bron Breakker has the best chance of succeeding on the main roster. ![]()
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