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The way I see it (without knowing for sure), I basically think that Stephanie McMahon puts a little more effort into what she writes for Triple H, and most of it makes him look good. If Vince then comes in and says it's too much Triple H, they then pass it on to Triple H's on-screen lackies Dave Batista & Ric Flair. Thsi is Triple H's biggest benefit from Evolution. Appart from giving him a reason and an excuse for keeping the title for 282 days at a time, it also allows him to have two extra nets to catch the heat that gets absorbed from the fans on Monday Night RAW weekly.
So basically I believe that Triple H uses the Evolution to give him some storyline back-up, to give him some political back-up, and to provide some entertainment all at the same time, creating a nice little illusion.
Basically the guys backstage that have the power have been loyal to the WWE, or have achieved the status where they have been a major draw for the WWE (or remain to do so). What I want to see happen is Vince relaising that these men owe Vince for giving them a chance, and for giving them the characters, and for allowing the mainstream exposure they have been given. If someone gives you a chance to prove yourself in life when noone else will, and you achieve what they hoped you would, you should thank them for that opportunity, not vice versa. Men like The Undertaker, HBK and Kurt Angle, although knowing heaps about the business, and doing a lot for it, should have very little input into thtier storylines, and should really only help book a few of the other guys into good roles, and suggest ideas to the creative team. But that's just my opinion.
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