Zoey Stark was one of the mainstays of NXT television for a long time now. This is largely due to her excellent in-ring skills on a weekly basis. She finally competed on RAW this week after getting called up but it appears Stark was ripped for being a midcarder.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, Zoey Stark squared off against Nikki Cross in singles action. The match lasted a little under three minutes as Stark made quick work of her opponent.

Fans were happy to see the former NXT Superstar having a strong showing in front of the audience on Monday Night RAW. That said, not everyone was impressed with Zoey Stark.

While speaking on Legion of RAW, Vince Russo stressed that Zoey Stark is “mediocre at best” and that she will add little to nothing on Monday Night RAW. He also called her a midcarder for good measure.

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“Bro, I am watching Zoey Stark, I have never seen Zoey Stark before, you know what I’m saying, bro? Another Dakota Kai. Another IYO SKY. Bro, these are people they are creating in a factory and one comes out right after the other. They are mediocre at best bro. Then they are trying to tell a story of…she watches tape and she…who cares, bro? I want to see a star. You think I care if Ultimate Warrior watched tape, bro? Come on man. They’re all out of this factory and they all look the same and they’re all midcarders. Nobody is over bro.”

We will have to wait and see whether WWE will see big things in Zoey Stark’s future on Monday Night RAW. She has all the tools to succeed in the business, should WWE allow it.

What do you think of what Vince Russo said? Do you agree with him? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet is a professional wrestling fan for over 22 years. He got captivated by the sport during the Monday Night Wars and has a passion for it ever since. He also enjoys TV shows, movies, anime, novels and music, which broadens his perspective and appreciation for wrestling. He is a knowledgeable and respected voice in the industry.

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