Robert Stone, the interim General Manager of NXT television, is a rising star in the WWE. His leadership style is a refreshing contrast to his predecessors, Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis, who tend to rule with an iron fist. Stone embraces a more hands-off approach, allowing the wrestlers to take charge and make their own decisions. This unique style has been a hit with fans, as evidenced by the recent NXT episode. During the show, new North American Champion Myles Borne was celebrating his victory when his predecessor, Ethan Page, demanded a rematch. Instead of stepping in to maintain control, Stone let the wrestlers decide the outcome, even when they insisted on fighting in their dress clothes. This hands-off approach extended to the women's championship match between Jacy Jayne and Zaria, which was interrupted by Sol Ruca. Stone's decision to let the wrestlers take center stage has created a dynamic and unpredictable environment, which is a welcome change from the typical WWE formula. His ability to adapt and give the wrestlers agency has made him a favorite among fans, who appreciate his unconventional leadership style. As the NXT boss, Shawn Michaels, once said, 'I know this place can be crazy, but that's kind of the way I like it.' And it seems that Stone is embracing that crazy, fun approach to wrestling management.