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thread #2 about this in addition to the comments about this in other RAW-related threads not specifically addressing SD!'s burial.
The one good thing that can come out of this (and I'm dreaming) is that SD! becomes an intentionally low rate production show, BUT with Heyman in charge, it takes on more of a small town ECW type atmsophere, where you don't have a ton of major stars above the rest, but everyone is relatively solid and equal and you have entertaining shows and storylines that make up for the lack of starpower.
In other words, SD! becomes a big lab where they can run miscellaneous and possibly more controversial storylines without fear of tuning out a ton of audience, since there isn't a huge one to begin with.
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