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WWE Really needs to improve their midcard.
Nicky Fives
03-29-2009, 06:59 PM
Divas..... the thought that Kelly Kelly or Candice Michelle can defeat someone the size of Beth Phoenix or someone as technically sound as Natalya makes me sick.... push divas that are good in the ring, not bimbo models they hired to become wrestlers
Krimzon7
03-29-2009, 07:20 PM
Tag Team division. You've got a ton of talent that isn't being used. I miss tag team finishers, I miss solid tag team feuds.
DaveWadding
03-29-2009, 07:22 PM
the booking.
Krimzon7
03-29-2009, 07:26 PM
the booking.
while that is quite insightful, would you like to expound on your point a tad???
Exyle
03-29-2009, 08:30 PM
The way they establish new stars. And by that, I mean they need to start establishing new stars. I think they dropped the ball with Punk. Morrison is getting there--this is actually one example of a progression they've done well.
Other than that, they rely entirely on established stars to sell. HBK, Undertaker, Batista--all of these guys are going to be on their way out of the business soon. HHH will probably be a sixty time champion on his 75th birthday.
So, yeah. Improve the way they build new stars.
Afterlife
03-29-2009, 08:40 PM
Do we really need to fill in the blank?
Theo Dious
03-29-2009, 11:27 PM
WWE Really needs to improve their approach to titles. I'm sick of the US and IC title's landing around somebody's waist only to be forgotten about. I'm also sick of the way someone can be unbeatable while wearing a belt but a total jobber 2 weeks after losing one. And I'm not talking about a dfference of months, I'm talking about how William Regal can go from being a solid IC champion to jobbing to a Mexican Midget on Raw last week.
Afterlife
03-30-2009, 07:43 AM
You are really pushing it with this Pidget business....
#BROKEN Hasney
03-30-2009, 08:07 AM
WWE Really needs to improve the distribution of AIDS drugs to 3rd world countries
The depth of story lines, i'm tired of watching ppv to ppv.
WWE Really Needs to Improve.
Kane Knight
03-31-2009, 05:06 PM
Their consistency. I don't mean as in continuity so much as the fact that They usually have like one or two feuds I care about and then like almost nothing I even sort of like.
Currently, Michaels/Taker and Jericho/Hall of Famers are all I really give a shit about.
Kane86
03-31-2009, 05:09 PM
The IC title prestige
Krimzon7
03-31-2009, 06:35 PM
Their stock price by cutting that fucking awful WWE Films Division.
Tanawesome
03-31-2009, 06:59 PM
They need to go back and take a look at the Attitude Era. Back then even the mid-carders had kick-ass storylines. I also agree that they need to get back to tag team wrestling! Tag team finishers are awesome! Title prestige is another must. I also think they should bring back the cruiserweight title and put it on ECW.
Mooияakeя™
03-31-2009, 07:21 PM
Divas..... the thought that Kelly Kelly or Candice Michelle can defeat someone the size of Beth Phoenix or someone as technically sound as Natalya makes me sick.... push divas that are good in the ring, not bimbo models they hired to become wrestlers
Tag Team division. You've got a ton of talent that isn't being used. I miss tag team finishers, I miss solid tag team feuds.
The IC title prestige
All these pretty much state what I would of said. Especially the latter 2.
I'd like to add that I'd love to see more wrestling time too. The only time they did a mega long match (Cena v Michaels) on a RAW in a long time and everyone loved it. Obv, not that long, but more than a 5 minute fuckjob with a run in or a HEEL who cheats or is too "scared".
Mr. Nerfect
04-01-2009, 12:11 AM
The WWE really need to improve their focus on storylines that take place below the main event on the show. By that, I mean everything from stories involving tag teams, to mid-card guys and Divas. This would improve the prestige of their championships, the consistent entertainment level of their programming, and a lot of other things.
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