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Originally Posted by Batsu
Smackdown took the right route, by shipping the misplaced Nidia (one who can actually wrestle) to RAW. That way, the women's division can get developed a little more. It isn't a Japanese technical-fest in there, but I don't mind it. Victoria and others rule. Torrie Wilson, and company ought to not have too many matches... and for the most part, SmackDown isn't ever having many women's matches since the real woman wrestlers got shipped to where they belong... the RAW brand.
Ditching the brand extension is not the solution... in fact, it could accelerate WWE's way to total sucktitude. Too many wrestlers, competing for one belt...the brand extension was the best way to solve it. Even though the UPN/Spike TV distribution levels are pretty disparate, it's still the best way... they really are two different shows. And it really does seem like they are in competition with one another... that was the point, wasn't it? Problem is, there's just too much imbalance between the two. That's the only problem, as I see it.
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yeah, it was a good move to move nidia to RAW to bolster the more ligitimate womens division. however, every time ive seen her wrestle she has looked like SHIT. i mean shades of Lita bad.
i never thought there were too many wrestlers competing for one belt, but now with the brand extension there are not enough credible main eventers competing for the titles. thats why Bradshaw had to get a 'cheap-heat' gimmick and was thrown into the main event. that is why there are posts on this thread that ask, "so who do you think will turn heel before the next ppv, the champion or the ONLY viable contender?"
and no it doesnt seem like the two shows are competing with each other. they recap each others programming for phuck sake.