>>7195524I really don't think either shortcomings are unfixable
Darby
>spams "like" in every natural conversation because he's never taken a speech class>speaks in the generic WWE style tough guy tone while cutting a promo>has no catchphrases or engaging things to talk about to get popssolution: send him to a speech bootcamp, experiment with different styles of speaking (lean into soft-spoken), brainstorm some crutch words and phrases (see The Rock)
MJF
>no actual distinct wrestling style, has no clue what he wants to do with his athleticism, often just mirrors his opponent>myriad of mundane and trite unspectacular low-impact finishers>generally uninteresting and seemingly low diversity moveset>doesn't chain wrestlesolution: drill him on a compelling in-ring style with a variety of moves he can chain into each other and define some sort of in-ring identity to complement his character
it's doable, but the problems haven't been acknowledged yet