A Modest Blog on Eric Young
by Aaron Glazer on September 30, 2009

I hate Eric Young. He’s got to be the least talented non-child of a promoter to be pushed seriously. You have to look to the likes of Eric Watts and David Sammartino to find this level of mediocrity given a top push and wasting it. He’s a bland mic worker who isn’t very good in the ring and has a mediocre look without any real size. He’s fooled some people into thinking he’s good in the ring, when he’s just able to be carried by a top notch heel. As a heel himself now, he’s calling far more of matches and is ultimately without value.

Some claim his tenure in TNA and commitment to poor gimmicks as a reason for this push. That’d work, but these same people decry WWE for when they tried (and failed) at similar pushes with Hardcore Holly and Al Snow. Of course, there is the rather unique view (hi Wheeler!) that you have a secondary guy in charge of a top stable so he can lose and the number two man can break out. This plan worked wonderfully with Rock in the Nation and Tyler Black with the Age of the Fall. Of course, these new stars were ready made and built with the groups, not added later. Within Eric Young’s “World Elite” there is not one breakout star. This has to be why TNA was flirting with Nigel McGuinness before the WWE snapped him up.

As is, until someone who can become a star comes into the group (Matt Morgan? They’ve tried everything else with him) the Young push is a waste. He’ll continue to rasp his weak promos full of trite clichés and put on slow, boring matches that we’ll be sold as cutting edge because they’re in a six sided ring. The real shame of it is that his push is supposed to be taken seriously, so they wasted months of Hernandez build to put heat on Young. All this means is that for a guy who may one day be able to make a star, TNA is ruining their next young, over talent that they can push to the next level, just like Tomko, Monty Brown and so many others before.


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  • scott m

    Wasn’t it reported that Jim Cornette got into hot water at TNA for questioning the Eric Young push?

    No matter how you feel about him, even a broken watch is right twice a day.

    I can’t say if I agree with the Eric Young push or not. He didn’t stand out to me as a performer.

    And I stopped following TNA a long time ago when it was clear to me that they were pretty much on a slow ride to oblivion and weren’t serious about turning the organization around.

    So I don’t feel my opinion holds much weight regarding Eric Young. But I’ll say it sounds about par for the course for TNA.

  • http://www.smileypies.org Dustin

    I want to agree with this, except Hernandez isn’t young, and he fucking SUCKS!

  • Matt Briner

    As long as they don’t give him the World title over A.J. That would just be too damn far.

    If they must put the strap in the World Elite, I say give it to one of the others, to show that they don’t care who in the WE has the strap, just as long as they have it.

  • http://myspace/hbk826 Aaron Glazer

    I’m not a Hernandez fan… but he’s no worse than a lot of what’s on top in TNA, he’s over, and he seems to have “it.”

  • Mister Miracle

    I hate Eric Young. I am shocked that not only has he lasted this long but he is continaully pushed!

  • Rob S.

    A few things:

    Jimmy Jacobs was and is infinitely better than Tyler Black. They’re both spotty workers but Jacobs at least finds a way to make things compelling, be it through promos or the intensity he brings. I don’t get the appeal Black has. He’s like what a tween Twilight fan wants out of a professional wrestler – a dark, brooding dude with stubble and abs.

    The hatred for Eric Young seems to be somewhat irrational. They’re using him to get Hernandez over further. Hernandez constantly squashes Young like a bug, with Young’s only recourse being that he has superior numbers and has to outthink Hernandez. I also don’t think his mic skills are as terrible as people make them out to be. His raspy voice isn’t traditional, but neither was Brian Pillman’s. I don’t think Young is as good as Pillman but he’s no worse than of the other upper midcard guys in TNA or WWE.

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