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Old 11-03-2009, 06:06 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Juan View Post
ECW has some of the best matches in WWE. That's really all I care about. I just wish people weren't so stubborn when it comes to ECW and actually give it a chance.
So - you don't see it being at ALL problematic that some of the best matches in the company are on a show that hardly anyone watches? (relatively speaking).

Of course I want ECW to have a chance. However - do you think ECW actually "has a chance" when their top talents are continuously being drafted away to the other shows every 12-18 months?

Why not showcase these awesome matches on the shows that people are actually watching? Furthermore, given the fact that we will NEVER see guys like Evan Bourne and other Cruiserweights be serious world champions, why not give them their own show?

By doing that, it would basically be what ECW is like now (i.e. great matches, etc.).....only

A) The show would have continuity (i.e. no top talents being drafted away)

B) The Cruiserweights wouldn't be held back or misused on the main shows.

ECW would still have awesome matches, but now the show would have a specific identity.....and not just be known as "WWE light" or the "WWE Farm."
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