Neither AJ nor Seth are particularly great on the mic, but they're both more than functional. If Almas can get to that point as well, it won't necessarily be an issue. Rey was another example of a guy who wasn't great on the mic per say... but he could at least get the job done.
Almas IMO has a ways to go. And Vega might actually slow down his progress in that regard since he can technically just lean on her as a crutch. But its probably something he will want to work on especially now that he's starting to get a push.
I'd HOPE after working in the WWE for this long, he'd have a bit of english down. It's not like Vega follows the guy around 24/7 in life.
But yeah... like I said he has a ways to go. Vega for now compensates for that short coming. And if nothing changes, then it may not matter. But if she gets over the the point where she's more than just his mouth piece, then down the line he might need to get by without her.
Initially Brock did need a mouth piece. However, to his credit Brock was able to function well enough without Heyman one they parted ways. Not that he was great or even good, but he could get by. And I think in a perfect world, Almas needs to try and at least get to that point.
The revival has returned to work and did house shows this week
"I rhyme with tyre - And cause pollution - I think you'll find - It's the best solution: What Am I?"
"And that's the essential problem with 'Planetary' right there. When Elijah Snow says, 'The world is a strange place'... he gets Dracula, Doc Savage and Godzilla... When we say it, we get The Captain Fire-Cock Rock 'n' Roll Spectacular."
~ Pól Rua
Daniel Bryan has had an almost continuous push for just about the entire time he's been an active wrestler in the WWE with a couple of lulls thrown in. I couldn't think of a *worse* example for "internet flavor of the month."
The interesting thing about Bryan is that initially he wasn't that good on the mic, and didn't particularly have a great look. But WWE still pushed him right out of the gate. THey didn't push him in a conventional sense... it was almost an anti-push in a way since Cole pretty much buried him every chance he got. But that put a spotlight on a guy who 90% of the audience probably wasn't familiar with. And I think that actually helped him get over more.