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Old 12-13-2004, 05:54 AM   #2
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While that all sounds rosy, and it makes a lot of sense, I'd rather they stick out the roster split. Have Heat & Velocity reserved, then have RAW & SmackDown! got for two-and-a-half hours.

I like the idea of the rosters being redrafted to re-instate a freshness. Have Triple H, Guerrero, Cena, Benoit, Batista, Flair, Kane, The Undertaker & The Big Show on one brand, while Angle, Jericho, Michaels, Orton, Edge, Lesnar (if he is making a comeback), The Rock (for his appearances sake), JBL, Christian, Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin on the other.

I think having both shows going live, and having things actually happen on Heat & Velocity could be just as effective as ending the roster-split. It is my belief the rosters have been seperated because they are in a time where younger guys and older guys are all trying to dominate, and with one brand it could be messy.

One idea I wouldn't mind happening is unified champions. A WWE Champion, an Intercontinental Champion and WWE Tag Team Champions can all be the end results. Then with Heat you can ahev your Cruiserweight titles and Women's titles.
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