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Originally Posted by #1-wwf-fan
They hyped the fuck out of Team Teddy vs Team Johnny. Was that just not considered a main event because there was no title on the line? If so, I'll go back to what you said. The business has changed. The titles are not viewed as the most important thing anymore. You just said Punk took almost a year before he was main eventing. That's because he was holding a title that was not deemed important enough to headline shows.
But you could go ahead and throw that trivial "main event" label on the match and suddenly, bam! He's main evented every PPV since winning the title.
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He has been in high profile matches on the cards. It just so happened that WWE has been lucky enough to have a lot of their "last match of the night" not involve the championship. Just because the title match isn't the last match doesn't mean it isn't an important or "main event" match. That is my point. Can't be that hard of a fucking concept. Why is it a bad thing that the hottest storyline is a non-title storyline, and the title storylines are still hot but not as hot as the other?