>Vince most likely thought and planned The Club to be a popular as NWO
No he didn't. The Club was an outsider stable in all but name, no fucking chance that Vince would let them be top guys. He learned that lesson long ago when he sent Hall & Nash to sabotage WCW.
Vince probably sees G&A as a big guy and a little guy, missing that Anderson is as talented as most of his roster, they've both got charisma in spades and that together they're the best tag-team in the world. Once again, Vince doesn't realise the potential staring him in the fucking face
>>1517052
>They lose almost all their matches
>then split them up
Nope.
Vince goal was to use them to help get Roman over, and nothing more.
>>1517315
You really think Vince paid a truckload of cash for Gallows, Anderson, and especially AJ just to get Roman, a guy who was already getting booed out of ever arena, over?
Come on.
>>1517483
Need I remind you that Vince literally made a fucking stable, League of Nations, whose sole fucking purpose was just job to Roman in 4v1 situations.
Thinking he wouldn't throw money out the window to make him look strong and get over is crazy talk.
>>1517483
Yes.
>>1517483
Well considering the whole point of the business is to get a guy over and then profit off of that, yeah that is what Vince would invest money into doing.
>>1517483
Yes.
Vince is also paying Nakamura millions to make his developmental system look like gold.
Investments are investments, and wrestlers are investments
>>1517483
Yes.
Next question.
>>1517294
>missing that Anderson is as talented as most of his roster
why hasn't he cuttered anybody yet
>>1520069
Because only Randy is allowed to do cutters
Now that Ryback and Adam Rose are gone and Triple H got written off someone needs to be "That guy who does the Spinebusters". That role is now Karls.
>>1520085
but he's more entertaining than orton
>>1520098
It's a classic case of Vince just burying someone's move set
The Stun Gun is a great finisher but you can't have that when the man who is a 12 time champion established his career on the same move.