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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Lot of people on TPDub seem to think otherwise. It's not their fault; it seems to be a common condition in our culture. It seems to be even stronger in sports (and sports entertainment) fans. If they do switch, great. I get to see Smackdown wrestlers in HD for once, instead of as blurry blocks. Regardless of what I want, need, or wish, I stand by "don't hold your breath." Or as Noid would put it, "Kane Knight thinks it will never, ever, ever happen!" |
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I have thought about something like a one-week roster switch before, actually. I think it would be an interesting experiment. Creatively, I'd love it -- but would it achieve anything business-wise? It might give the guys going to SmackDown! some bigger stars to cheer, and it might give the SmackDown! guys some more exposure, I guess. It'd be the WWE product supporting itself in no really massive way. But creatively is how the idea becomes really interesting. Do the writing teams remain the same? It'd be interesting to see Michael Hayes either book the RAW guys in the SmackDown! slot or the SmackDown! guys in the RAW slot. I believe that the RAW roster has just as much talent as the SmackDown! roster (although RAW does not have the abs of John Morrison), so I'd be really intrigued to see how they are used under Michael Hayes' book. |
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