Alfred Konuwa Discusses The Problem Of Independent Wrestlers Getting Injured On The WWE Main Roster

Alfred KunowaEarlier this week Forbes & Bleacher Report wrestling columnist Alfred Konuwa was on WrestleZone Daily. Alfred was back with the latest installment of his weekly segment for the Daily called What’s Best For Business? which airs every Tuesday on WrestleZone Daily. Alfred discussed with Nick whether or not putting independent pro wrestlers on the main roster is best for business due to all of the injuries as of late.

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You can listen to Alfred’s appearance starting at the 59 mark in the embedded audio player below. Some of his quotes have been transcribed below it:

On his recent column for Forbes’ about independant pro wrestlers coming to the WWE main roster and getting injured that has been getting him a lot of heat with fans:

AK: Basically, there are rumors out there that Kevin Owens might face Brock Lesnar. It just kind of made me bring to light, “Would that be a good idea? Having Kevin Owens go over Brock Lesnar? Or even having a feud with Brock Lesnar?” I don’t think it would. I have kind of put things in perspective here over the last year. It’s something I don’t think the wrestling media does a good enough job of. With the exception to the great people at WrestleZone. You have got to kind of go back and look. I feel like fans and even people in the media tend to just look forward to the next indy guy. There is definitely a chosen few that they want to see on top. Whether it’s Cesaro or Dean Ambrose or whatnot. If you look the evidence is piling up against them. In that Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Cesaro, Hideo Itami, Sami Zayn… all hurt. They are all injured. A lot of these guys are well conditioned athletes. Especially Cesaro and Rollins. The fact that Kevin Owens, the portly guy with the knee injury concerns. The fact that he is the last one standing, or one of the last ones standing, should scare WWE. I am just saying, we call this, “What’s Best For Business?” It would be best for business for WWE moving forward to build around guys who are home grown. Who maybe don’t have that lengthy history of independent wrestling. One of the top arguments I get is, “Well, you know, it’s wrestling. Injuries can happen to anybody.” Which is absolutely true. That should discourage WWE further from getting a guy who has over a decade of independent wrestling experience. You buy a car on CarFax and you look and you see it’s been in two car accidents. It’s got a hundred and fifty thousand miles on it and it breaks down the one weekend you’re driving it. You can’t just say, “That could happen to anybody.” No! No. There is a reason that happened. Again, it’s happened time and time again. WWE might need to look at it’s strategy in terms of it’s core group of talent. 

 

Related: Forbes on Why Lesnar vs Owens is Not a Good Idea

Alfred was also the featured co-host on this week’s edition of RAW Reaction. You can listen to Alfred’s appearance on RAW Reaction as well as the full archives for WrestleZone Daily in the embedded players below:

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