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Originally Posted by Splaya
Funny how a lot of people thought the rating was gonna be stronger this week. OR at least that's what I read
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I think most people agree that the show was better, but I don't think the low rating surprises anyone. It was just good to see the supermen actually lose for a change.
I have no doubt that there are two names that Vince believes will lead him through this dark patch: John Cena and Triple H. This is just bullshit, as Cena is more the cause of the problem, and can't do much to help, and Triple H always sucked as a babyface since he started banging Steph. In fact, I don't think Vince is actually capable of creating good babyface characters these days, always betting his cash on the generic, roided-up horse.
I can just imagine Vince telling USA executives to wait until Triple H returns, and that ratings will be back where they are, but they won't be. This is a quality issue, and unless Vince starts allowing his shows to be crafted with quality and substance, I doubt we're going to see much in way of positive change.
What I think Vince should do, as much as it hurts his ego, and will no doubt infuriate Steph, is let Paul Heyman have the book for a while. If there is one thing that man could do, it is craft amazing storylines using talent to its maximum potential. It won't happen, but if there is one mind the WWE has that can start improving shows from the get-go, it is Paul Heyman.