It's not that Heyman's ideas are groundbreaking, it's that he's the only one with the balls to try to implement them. Russo takes the short bus to work and Bischoff has had his head so far up Hogan's ass, the Hulkster hasn't had to chew for himself since 1996, so of course he isn't going to do anything that takes Hogan or his old ass friends out of the picture and Dixie, is clueless although she means well.
However, I also think there's some self preservation on Heyman's part. As things stand right now, there are a lot of people who view him as this savior and wrestling genius. It's much easier for him to stay on the sidelines and say stuff like this than it is to take a risk that his ideas won't take off as well in real life as they do on paper and have his legacy tarnished due to his association with TNA.
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