>>14231609Here's the difference.
Tama is immediately paired up with Solo, who the company is behind and put next to Heyman. He's part of the hottest stable in a company that only has like two-three, and instantly a star because of his association with them.
Okada is paired with the Bucks, who the company is behind but can't draw a dime.
See the difference? One company can get away with putting someone in a stable because it's so hot it doesn't matter the guy is going to get over by association.
The other company debuts people every week and put two guys in dimeless stables, when they were better off being the only guys not in stables or in Okada's case, paired with a manager with credibility. That is the difference.