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Old 10-12-2015, 07:34 AM   #10
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One big thing I've got is the nWo on SmackDown. It would have made sense for them to be drafted to RAW so Flair could keep an eye on them, but I think they would have been more interesting buying first row tickets and showing up as members of the SmackDown roster.

Plus, The Rock had such an identification with SmackDown (given the show's title came from his catchphrase), that I couldn't see him not being there. He was the perfect guy to go up against the nWo at the time -- at least in theory -- because of all the top faces in the WWE, he was the guy who looked best taking a beating and didn't lose aura because of it. The big story was probably in The Rock and Hulk Hogan going up against Kevin Nash and Scott Hall.
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