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Old 10-04-2009, 11:42 AM   #8
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I definitely agree that some of the bigger stars need to step away from their feuds and do other things. It seems like Hell in a Cell will be the end of the feud between Orton and Cena. "No rematches," and all that bullshit Cena was talking about. Good. It means that Orton will have to do something else. Hell in a Cell should also mark the end of DX/Legacy.

It's not them feuding with "mid-carders," but one of the more compelling main event feuds the WWE could run is DX vs. JeriShow. Two super teams colliding. Whenever Jericho and Shawn Michaels work together, magic errupts. Triple H is Triple H, and Big Show adds an interesting dimension to things. I'm sure they have worked together in the past, but Big Show tossing around Shawn Michaels is not something that has been completely exhausted yet.

Orton and MVP feuding is something that I think could be really cool. Maybe one member of Legacy can then go after the US Title, or something? The other member of Legacy can get into a program with...fuck, I dunno, Chavo Guerrero? Chavo's a third generation star, and perhaps they could just get on Chavo's case about being an embarrassment to legacy wrestlers. You could then do some stuff with Chavo & Primo teaming up to face Legacy a few times on RAW. Fresh matches that feed other programs.

SmackDown! seems to do a lot better with their evolution of programs and such. Matches are kept relatively fresh there, despite the same match-up often occuring because the show is actually not that crowded. Plus, they are really good with using fresh stars as main eventers. Talent rises on SmackDown!, and it's not unusual to see a guy like Dolph Ziggler work a main event, and actually look like he belongs.
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