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Old 09-03-2005, 11:28 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
One of the first rules of smark booking is:

100% of smarks think they should be booking. About 1% should.

That being said, if the internet is sharpening the product, how horrible must the regular product be? Seriously. I'm still satisfied with the product, but not like "I have to tune in tonight!"

If we're helping the product all of us (you me and the WWE makes three) are FUCKED.
That's true.

What the WWE is lacking (in my opinion, anyway) is compulsion. I am not compelled to watch RAW or SmackDown!, I simply make the choice to. The WWE can postpone their shows all theyw ant these days, and nothing will be missed. In the WWE's prime days, you COULDN'T miss a wrestling show, if you did, there was a chance you could burn in Hell.

I personally think the WWE needs to start using their talent, and making the most of their screen-time. The WWE is their own worst enemy right now, if and they don't buckle down, networks won't care about their shows. The move to Fridays for SmackDown! is evidence of that. If the WWE hadn't of "relaxed" they would probably be airing SmackDown! on Thursdays with a stronger fanbase.

Hopefully TNA becomes a viable competitor, and manages to dent the already scratched armour of the WWE (who scratched their armour themselves).
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