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The WWE needs to do a better job of building up storylines for BIG PPV Events
In my opinion, the WWE could do a much better job of building up their storylines towards major PPV's. This past year's Wrestlemania for instance - I thought the WWE didn't do the greatest job in building up a lot of their feuds...due to the fact that a lot of the storylines were created AFTER No Way Out. (i.e. only 4-6 weeks of storyline building).
-Orton vs. Triple H -JBL vs. Mysterio -Cena vs. Edge vs. Big Show -HBK vs. Taker and some other matches that currently escape my memory, were all seemingly "rushed"...and kind of just jammed together. For BIG PPV events, I believe that the WWE would be far better off in devoting atleast a few months in developing a storyline. Does anyone on here remember Summerslam 98?' In my opinion, Summerslam 98', Highway to Hell, was one of the BEST PPV's of all-time. That whole "Highway to Hell" tour and theme was built up tremendously. So many of those feuds from that PPV marked the culmination of months and months of storyline building. -Stone Cold vs. Undertaker (was Kane in cahoots with Taker?) -The Rock vs. Triple H (Nation vs. DX). -Owen Hart vs. Ken Shamrock -Sable vs. Jacqueline w/Marc Mero -Jeff Jarret vs. X-Pac And so much more! The reason why I remember this card fairly well, is because these feuds were built up so well....and were not just rushed. If the WWE are interested in getting back to their Attitude Era success, then I believe that they should spend more months in developing their storylines for major PPV's. |
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