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"WWE has announced that Michael Cole will be interviewing NXT stars Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns on this coming Monday's RAW from the Cajundome in Lafayette, LA."

Main Event saw Rollins,Reigns and Ambrose attack Kidd and Santino

Correct me if I'm wrong (I haven't followed it for awhile so I could be lol) but wasn't Rollins and Reigns (or maybe Ambrose) like some big tag team in ROH? I know Antonio Cesaro was a big ROH guy also, but like I said I haven't kept up on ROH stuff in awhile. I find it interesting Vince is pulling the trigger on a new indy type stable or whatever he's doing now

I didn't create that! so someone else thinks it!

I meant between us two! :p

Correct me if I'm wrong (I haven't followed it for awhile so I could be lol) but wasn't Rollins and Reigns (or maybe Ambrose) like some big tag team in ROH? I know Antonio Cesaro was a big ROH guy also, but like I said I haven't kept up on ROH stuff in awhile. I find it interesting Vince is pulling the trigger on a new indy type stable or whatever he's doing now

Seth Rollins was in a big ROH stable called The Age of the Fall, but Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose were never in ROH (Roman Reigns hasn't even been outside of WWE/NXT). But yeah, Antonio Cesaro used to be one half of The Kings of Wrestling (as Claudio Castagnoli), one of the best tag teams around, alongside Chris Hero, now known on NXT as Kassius Ohno.

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Wrestling diva Kaitlyn was arrested earlier today at a WWE event in Michigan ... and it wasn't part of the script .... TMZ has learned.

It all went down at the Van Andel Arena ... sources tell us the 26 year old was taken into custody by the Kent County Sheriff stemming from an old speeding ticket.

Were told shortly after she arrived at the arena police showed up with a warrant ... she was hauled to a nearby police station where she was booked and took a pretty impressive mugshot.

A short time later Kaitlyn -- real name Celeste Bonin -- was released on a $315 bond.

Kaitlyn released a statement to TMZ .. saying, ?During a previous visit to Michigan, I was cited for a traffic violation. I am fully cooperating with authorities to resolve the matter.?

Interesting thing about Roman Reigns: He's actually part of the legendary Anoa'i family. He's the younger brother of Matt Anoa'i (Rosey), and they're both sons of Sika, one half of the Wild Samoans (with his brother Afa).

I swear he only debuted a few weeks ago on televised NXT which is whats weird

He did indeed. I think it was three or four weeks ago. But the NXT show is taped a month in advance (Seth Rollins won the NXT Championship in July, but we didn't see it on TV until August). It's still a pretty short timeframe though. Wanna know what's even worse? He made his pro wrestling debut in 2010. Someone behind the scenes clearly likes him, as it's extremely rare for someone to make it to WWE's main programming in such a short amount of time. I guess they're trying to make him the next Brock Lesnar, as he used to be an NFL player (he even got signed by the same team as Lesnar: the Minnesota Vikings).

Just to compare with the other debutants, Seth Rollins made his pro wrestling debut in 2005, and Dean Ambrose in 2004. It's taken them 7 & 8 years respectively to make it to the big leagues. And a bit more comparison: Big E Langston debuted in 2009, and Leo Kruger debuted in 1998.

With Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns being brought up to the main roster, the next group of guys on the rise in NXT look to be Big E Langston, Bray Wyatt (Taylor Rotunda), his brother Bo Dallas (Windham Rotunda) and the tag team of The Ascension - Conor O'Brian and Kenneth Cameron.

The Ascension have a great ring entranced and packaging as a team plus have developed a lot of double team moves from the old 1980's heel tag teams. Now that there is more emphasis on tag teams in WWE, they may be brought up together soon.

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

and with that Mightyjordan was happy!

Considering how long it took for Dean Ambrose to get on TV, we'll probably be waiting several months before we see any one of those.

I think it's different for Ambrose due to his "gimmick" of being violent they had to find something specific for him

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