DDP On Who Impressed Him Most At The WWE Performance Center, Vader Talks Roman Reigns, Sting

Recently on the WWE Network's Table for 3, WCW Legends 'Diamond' Dallas Page, Sting, and Vader talked about the WWE Performance Center, NXT, and up and coming WWE superstars.

On the topic of the WWE Performance Center, Sting said it blows him away, while Page called it "unbelievable".

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Page stated that there are a lot of young kids coming out of NXT that have some serious talent and Sting pointed out that a lot of the performers on the main roster now have come up through NXT. Vader added that WWE is building from within and that is the key to long-term success.

"You look at today's roster and I remember those kids that were wide eyed," Vader continued, "Roman Reigns, he was in the school a year and a half ago, two years ago, and now he's the main event."

Page indicated that the the person from NXT who impressed him the most was Paige.

"I looked at her, watched her do her stuff, this is like a year and a half ago, I'm sure she was destined to come up [to the main roster] at that point, but I was like, 'you've got talent, girl!'"

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Vader also expressed excitement over Bray Wyatt. Vader said Wyatt is a great talker and all he could say is "wow!" Page agreed, indicating that Wyatt reminds him of WWE Hall of Famer, Jake 'the Snake' Roberts.

"When they were first introducing Bray, I was like, 'man, how are they going to keep that character going?', but he has such charisma and he can talk and that's the money. He can really talk. I agree. [He] reminds me of Jake in his way, in that kind of scary character."

In addition to talking about NXT, the trio reminisced over their WCW days. To check out the show, subscribe to the WWE Network. New subscribers can sign up for the WWE Network by clicking here and get their first month for free, which includes tonight's WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

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