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Old 10-24-2015, 09:17 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Bad News Gertner View Post
Kevin Sullivan brought up a great point. The company keeps bringing back old stars to boost ratings, but ends up reminding the audience that the current roster sucks.

Could you imagine if when Hogan and Savage were first brought in if Vince kept bringing up Pedro Morales, Bob Backlund and Bruno in big roles. Hogan and Savage might have never gotten so over.
This is a very good point. I feel that when they have older stars involved in the product, they should be going out of their way to give the current generation and stories a rub. And can a guy really get to A1 if John Cena is still in the A-class babyface group? Cena taking some extended time off to allow the next guy a chance, or even turning heel, might be the best way to transition the people behind the new guy and his merchandise.
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