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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan
And that's exactly why. If they had actually put effort into keeping midcarders relevant by giving them shit to do to keep people interested instead of seemingly spending 5 minutes a week saying "Okay, this guy's gonna face this guy and this guy's gonna win because we're pushing him this month. Booking done." then there would be a ton of guys ready to move up the card. Instead they've gotta depend on bringing in guys and instantly trying to make them main eventers because the rest of the roster has been made to look too inconsistent to buy into as a star.
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That's the main thing I liked about TNA a few years ago, that even if it was pretty inexplicable a lot of the time, mostly everyone on the show had a character and was doing something.
No one in the mid-card in WWE really gets microphone time, which means most feuds are people just wrestling in continual matches and trading winds and losses. That makes it real hard to develop and get peopled invested when you're coming out and winning and losing on alternating weeks in three minute matches.