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Old 12-30-2003, 03:39 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by moshingwrestlingfreak
So, in conclusion, I think some of the more experienced superstars should be traded from RAW to Smackdown

Think about this.

-Goldberg's contract is up in real life (this can be translated to storylines).

-Smackdown needs star power right now.

-The fans would collectively get an erection of the pans (or a widening of the vagina) upon seeing or even dreaming about a Brock Lesnar vs. Bill Goldberg confrontation/feud.

Smackdown also has more jobbers and 'less established' wrestlers than Raw does. Therefore - the WWE can freely push Goldberg like he was in WCW. Goldberg can be built up PROPERLY, and can then have a title match against Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania.

Meanwhile - Raw also benefits. With Goldberg gone, it allows for guys like RVD and Jericho to emerge as top faces one day. I'm also guessing that a lot of potential friction will be wiped out with Goldberg's departure (TRiple H came down on Goldberg pretty hard at a recent meeting apparently).

With Triple H and HBK playing a part in booking RAW right now, things could get worse between Triple H and Goldberg when Goldberg comes back.
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