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Old 11-01-2015, 06:04 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by The CyNick View Post
Trips and Steph are not going anywhere so I believe they should be the central figures on the show. You can invest time and money into a character and they can bolt leaving a void. Any investment into the Hunter and Steph characters you know are for the long term.

Doesn't mean you can't phase then in and out of TV as the focal point, but they should always have a presence.
Ah, the old "The booker makes himself the central figure because he can depend on himself trick." Worked great when Jeff Jarrett was the NWA World Heavyweight Champion in TNA for eight years or so.
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