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Old 03-11-2008, 11:45 AM   #1
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Writers and short term thinking

Its kinda wierd, but the writers are not really using long term thinking when it comes to the lower-midcarders. For example, Chuck is a biker with his girl (or ex) Michelle McCool. So why in the first feud he does he loses Michelle? Why the heck would you lose your manager within the first 2 months of your character.

A second example, every tag team they make. They throw 2 guys together, have them win the belts almost instantly. They keep them, maybe defend them twice against jobber tag teams (Often the team they just beat become jobbers). Then they lose the tag belts, and if they are lucky they get a split and have 1 singles match before basically never being seen again.

A third example would be that incest thing they have going on. 1 week on Raw, then straight to Heat. Why the heck even show them if they will never be on my t.v. again?

Can someone explain please what the writers are thinking when they make the characters then throw them away after 2 to 3 months tops.
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