Triple H is pictured with some of India's promising stars
#3 Best/Worst: Did WWE Superstar Spectacle go a little overboard with the Indianness?
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WWE Superstar Spectacle meant a lot to the men and women that participated in it, even those from WWE RAW and SmackDown because they know just how beloved they are in India. Natalya echoed these sentiments when SK Wrestling caught up with her, and you can check out her views by clicking on the video linked above.
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The video packages that WWE put together to introduce all of the Indian stars were pretty fantastic, and they seemed to have been made by somebody who understands the wrestling fan, what he/she usually likes. What the typical wrestling fan, however, does not like, Indian or not, are random dance segments that have nothing to do with the actual product at all.
All in all, WWE Superstar Spectacle was definitely a spectacle, and it remains to be seen if this becomes an annual tradition or not. We'd love to hear your thoughts on WWE Superstar Spectacle, and we invite you to chime in, in the section right below.
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