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Old 01-06-2014, 12:55 AM   #9
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I deem the role of championships to be very important. The main heavyweight title of the organization should signify excellence and prestige. The athlete holding the belt should comply with the requirements and be the focus of the company. Secondary heavyweight titles should represent the future. The athlete holding the belt should be someone with promise and great set of skills. If his run with the secondary belt is a success, he should be considered for the primary strap.

The tag team championships should be reserved for the finest tag team wrestlers. Unless there is a distinct alpha male in a tag team combination, they should never be broken up. The belts themselves should be positioned as the highest attainable prize instead of being a gateway to the secondary and primary belts (with the above mentioned exception).

If championships aren't protected and cherished they will lose their importance and become mere props.
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