Tom Guycott |
08-03-2020 12:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Slik
(Post 5363440)
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Say it with me now: "... plans change."
As for the topic of the draft itself, I would have no problem with it IF (and that's a big "if", figuratively and literally) WWE could be trusted to follow through with it. But at this point, who trusts them to follow through?
I'm not one who bashes the brand split or the idea of having two world champions automatically. The issue comes in where they unilaterally decide anybody can show up anywhere, totally negating the idea of splitting the roster. If you're going to do it, fucking do it and stick with it, no matter what ratings dictate (as in, if wrestler x is super hot and over, don't make excuses to let them show up on both brands to boost ratings. Tough shit. Do something different to get people over on the other show instead of trying to milk the hotness... because then you'll overexpose that person on top of everything else)
At the same time, don't copypaste the exact same angles and ideas for both shows at the same time with different people plugged in (example: when Riott Squad and Absolution debuted the same goddamn week. Why would you make two 3 woman stables that essentially accomplished the same thing just to have one for each show?
Their ultimate problem is that they make it make zero sense and not mean what it was supposed to. Similar to them continually adding hours to their shows - which was supposed to be a vehicle to show off more talent to the world and have more matches but has become a way to pad in more commercials and have multiple segments with the same people over and over - they step on their own toes by going back on that big plan. They eventually have everyone co-mingle, just to make a big deal about splitting them again every couple of years until it's eventually not a big deal anymore. They've pulled that trigger too many times. At this point, it's stupidity simply because we know the eventuality: it won't mean shit by next year's Summer Slam.
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