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Old 02-06-2010, 06:22 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon View Post


they're all just there for filler and like I said, to give the guys that have nothing to do, a job. they bring in that extra revenue for the company, but are hardly shows that are put in place to advance any major storylines. That's why I never watched. I wasn't missing anything if I didn't watch. But in saying that, it's not like one has to keep up with Raw every week in hopes of not missing anything.
Well, it's also there to expose new talent to the mass audience without throwing them right onto the main show. With a roster the size of WWE's, this can be crucial.

It also allows upcoming talents to build up a history within the company. Morrison and Punk are perfect examples of this. Them being ECW champions gave them more credibility when they moved up than they would have had otherwise.
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