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Old 08-27-2009, 05:47 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by blak23 View Post
If you want to put over a champion more effectively I say don't put them in matches until the ppv seriously there is a such thing as overexposure if u want to make a champ seem special don't have him defend the title until the ppv (this only applies to world titles) that would give you time to build new stars through number one contender programs etc but that means your champ has to be good on the mic now this is just my opinion but if you have a guy and want a good title run with him let's say a year title run (which is nearly impossible nowadays) but in that year I'd say put him in a match off ppv like 4-7 times a year and if u feel you need to put the title on the line off ppv it should be done like 1 time a year...sound good?
1. Sentences.

2. A year long championship doesn't really seem like a great way to build OTHER guys. In fact, if one guy is chasing the title for a year and falling short every time, it would become laughable.

3. Title changes now and then on Raw and SD might actually boost the ratings.
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