Is Robert Stone the Best WWE GM Right Now? NXT's New Leader Explained (2026)

Let's talk about the unsung hero of WWE's NXT brand: Robert Stone, the man who might just be the best General Manager (GM) in the business right now. A true master of the art, he's turning the traditional GM role on its head and keeping us all on the edge of our seats.

Geno Mrosko, a lifelong wrestling enthusiast and contributor at Cageside Seats, has been following the NXT scene closely since 2011. And he's not alone in his admiration for Stone's unique approach.

It all started a month ago when Shawn Michaels, the NXT boss, appointed Stone as the interim GM. Michaels' words of wisdom? "I know this place can be crazy, but that's just how I like it." And boy, did Stone take that to heart!

Unlike the iron-fisted approach of Raw's Adam Pearce and SmackDown's Nick Aldis, Stone lets the wrestlers run wild. He starts by questioning their actions, but as soon as they show the slightest resistance, he gives in, always ready to please. It's a refreshing take on the GM role, and it's keeping the NXT audience engaged.

Take this week's episode, for instance. New North American Champion Myles Borne was celebrating his victory when Ethan Page, the former champion, demanded an immediate rematch. Stone steps in, suggesting they put on some wrestling gear first. But when Page insists on fighting in their dress clothes, Stone rolls over and calls for a referee. The match begins without further ado.

Later, during the women's championship match between Jacy Jayne and Zaria, Sol Ruca interrupts, leaving the ring empty. Instead of booking a triple threat for the upcoming Vengeance Day event, Stone opts for an interview, promising to make a decision on the spot. And we all know how that will go down - Stone will likely cave to the wrestlers' demands, agreeing to an impromptu match without a second thought.

This unconventional style of GM-ing is a breath of fresh air. It keeps the audience guessing and the wrestlers on their toes. Stone's approach is a bold move, and it's working. So, what do you think? Are you loving this new take on the GM role as much as I am? Or do you prefer the traditional, more authoritative approach? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Is Robert Stone the Best WWE GM Right Now? NXT's New Leader Explained (2026)

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