Talk:Apollo Crews

Future in WWE 2015
I came across Uhaa's name long before WWE did. I liked his look and his promise as a wrestler. It's rare to see big men possess the aerial agility along with the power and strength that accompany most wrestlers 240 lbs and up. However, I seem to recall another African American wrestler receive a developmental deal with WWE and that name was Willie Mack. However, he didn't even spend a year in the so-called "training territory" when WWE dropped him. I feel it's a strong possibility for Uhaa to experience the same fate. Buttttt, if he does survive the time-wasting NXT gig, then I see WWE's writers and management totally mishandling him on the shows. He'll either be a power-jobber or he will be a dark-match or first-card wrestler, likely still losing more than winning. And if that doesn't happen, he'll likely be stuck in some shitty tag team or stable like another black powerhouse, (Big E) and become a forgotten name on the roster until they decide to pink-slip him for "budgetary reasons", as they've claimed in previous years. Word of advice: be careful with this venture into WWE, Uhaa. The only guarantee in the WWE is that IS NO guarantee on anything. I think he'd have been safer joining TNA instead. At least they don't fire their wrestlers at the rapid rate WWE does. (The 7th Scribe (talk) 15:29, February 4, 2015 (UTC))