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Old 05-26-2016, 11:10 AM   #1
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Should the World Heavyweight Championship be reintroduced with the brand split?

Hey folks! I've noticed that the overwhelming majority is against a second world title. A lot of people are worried that the belt will become second fiddle to the championship being defended on RAW or water down the concept of what a world championship signifies.

In my opinion, when the brand extension rules were not relaxed, we saw a healthy amount of pay-per-view main events with the championship on Smackdown being up for grabs. If it weren't for the WWE Championship being exclusive to Smackdown, superstars such as Eddie Guerrero, JBL etc. would've never had the chance to become world champion. Jeff Hardy's three reigns (1-time WWE Champion and 2-time World Heavyweight Champion) and Kurt Angle's later reigns came when they were a part of the Smackdown roster.

If it weren't for the creation of the current WWE Tag Team titles and its exclusivity to the Smackdown brand, the Smackdown Six would've never come to fruition. The longest reigning WWE Tag Team Champions (331 days), Paul London and Brian Kendrick would've never had the chance if there were only a single set of tag team titles being defended on both the shows. After being drafted to Monday Night RAW, the only time they got a chance to hold the World Tag Team Championship (3 days) was during their tour of South Africa.

People constantly complain about how the talent is being misused on the main roster. The brand split will only give the superstars a chance to enhance their personas and in-ring capabilities. If it weren't for exclusive rosters, John Cena would've never become the franchise that he is today. I have a lot more to add but I am ridiculously lazy to articulate my thoughts.

Feel free to share your opinions on the topic
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