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Originally Posted by Vito Cruz
From the writer's standpoint, it can allow them to actually write proper angles for midcarders instead of just stop-starting everything constantly. More of the roster will be utilized. Bonus points if they have two separate creative teams again.
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They already have two separate creative teams, one for Raw and one for Smackdown. Assuming that the writing staffs will somehow improve or be able to write better midcard angles (or any angles for that matter) just because they'll have separate or smaller show rosters is an illogical fallacy. Vince still has the final say and unless that or Vince himself changes, nothing significant will change long term, even with a roster split.
In addition, there's no reason to assume that more of the roster will be utilized (booked or written) in an improved/positive way creatively simply because each show may have a need to use more talent each week. They'll still book and push the talent (based on talent type, politics, belief in success, i.e., pushing Reigns & Cena vs Ambrose, Wyatt or Ziggler) in the same way they've been doing because the writing staffs and ultimately the man in charge is going to be the same.