Keller thinks that sometimes The Young Bucks become a parody of professional wrestling and that’s not really his cup of tea. However, he realizes that everything doesn’t revolve around his tastes, and he’s been around long enough to know that several incarnations of professional wrestling can exist comfortably at the same time.
Keller says he loved how Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega have promoted their upcoming match at WrestleKingdom 12, and he thinks they’ve both done a great job in re-framing how fans expect a Kenny Omega match to unfold. They’ve framed this as a physical grudge match, and this should result in a different style of match compared to a lot of Omega’s recent 5-star matches.

Ross asks Keller about Vince McMahon’s new venture, Alpha Entertainment. Given McMahon’s personality, Keller thinks the failure of the XFL still affects him and this is a final attempt for him to right his wrong. The announcement also tells Keller that McMahon has developed a tremendous amount of trust in Triple H to run WWE.
This venture will certainly take up a lot of McMahon’s time, and he will have to lean on Triple H heavily to take care of WWE’s day-to-day business. Keller has full faith in Triple H that he’ll be able to take the successful NXT model and transfer it over to the main roster when the time is right.