#2 A Trainer
Not every wrestler ends up enjoying a successful in-ring career. Many respected and gifted professional wrestlers have lacked one trait or another that has prevented them from reaching their full potential while on television. These performers, whose passion for the ring cannot be extinguished, can share their experiences and wisdom by training a new generation of wrestlers.
This would be an ideal role for Tyson Kidd. He’s adept at grappling and knows the fundamentals like few others. He’d be the perfect person to train wrestlers on how to execute moves properly and help them master the tiny details that separate a good wrestler from a great one. It would be the same as his role as an agent, except he’d be working directly with the least-experienced of WWE’s prospects and have more influence on these new wrestlers’ abilities.
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For this job to work, Kidd would have to be the kind of wrestler that Matt ‘Tensai’ Bloom has become: a veteran that has been all around the world and is highly-regarded in terms of experience and wrestling knowledge.