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Old 05-26-2016, 03:06 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad View Post
I do agree with Simple Fan, but at the same time, there's so many talented guys that never get used, or flounder, or come and go so often it's hard to care. A roster split might give them all a chance to actually get some TV time again.
That was the initial idea behind the initial brand split the first time... the problem became the idea of "we need to feature the popular people everywhere!" instead of getting exposure to the underexposed, so it just became the same as it ever was and defeated the purpose of splitting the roster.

Same idea as having what is now 3 hours of RAW as opposed to the one hour it started at a couple decades ago. You'd think there'd be whole matches of underutilized talent, but instead, it is 8 segments of the main featured storyline instead of only 5 from a 2 hour RAW, and a shit ton of commercials to finish padding the time.

Basically, this is a great idea until it eventually and inevitably breaks down again. The question is how soon.
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