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Old 03-26-2008, 06:10 PM   #7
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The WWE has been doing it more and more recently. Their main events seem so far removed from the mid-card that it seems like a different federation altogether. For example, heading into WrestleMania:

Deuce N' Domino are part of the ECW Battle Royal. How are people meant to take them seriously as entrants when they got squashed by Batista on SmackDown!? How is Val Venis meant to enhance talent when he never wins a match, ever? Oh wait, unless it's against Charlie Haas.

The WWE needs to stop pushing its main events as the only thing worth watching in the company, for one; but they do need to realise that making guys look bad does not neccessarily make the other guy look good.
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