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Originally Posted by Noid
I was thinking the same thing. They should have been solely focused on their actual opponents. They were going after the big dogs who only work part-time while everyone else scraps away each week. Or maybe they were just going after big stars. There's no "justice" in that, though. And I do get that The Shield are heels and thus can be liars, but it just seems like they would have more of a "reason" for attacking The Undertaker and Triple H.
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I remember when they first started, it seemed like everyone (including myself) was worried that they were gonna be just another generic "here to make an impact" stable. Then they had the "fixing injustices" thing and the "are they working for Punk/Heyman?" thing and it seemed like maybe WWE was thinking long-term. Doesn't seem to be the case now.
Actually, back when they started, they randomly attacked Santino and Zack Ryder on an episode of Superstars which kinda went against the whole "fixing injustices" thing from the get-go.