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Originally Posted by Fox
Chris Jericho returned during the main event hour of RAW, the company's flagship show, to interrupt the WWE Champion.
Christian returned on ECW, the C-show, to barely defeat a total newbie after help from Finlay and Hornswoggle.
I know that Jericho was a former World Champion and that Christian has only won World Title gold in TNA, but he deserves MORE than what he got. And it's not going to hurt him because Christian is the man and he will rise through adversity and claim his spot on one of the main shows, and that's not my argument. It's that WWE has completely fumbled what could have been made a huge return for one of the best, most charismatic guys in the business. It's a WASTE for the company to auto-create a main event star as opposed to making him "re-earn it." That is stupid on their part.
To everyone who is saying that I'm just complaining that it's not good enough, you're right. It's not god damn good enough. And anyone who is arguing that WWE could not have made a more dynamic entrance for Christian, and that said entrance would not have immediately assisted him in getting way over with the crowd, you simply are not seeing the potential of what Christian's return COULD have been.
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Fox, I don't know how old you are but I am going to assume you are of working age. If somebody left your workplace over three years ago, barely progressed professionally and then came back to a higher position in the company than you - would you be happy? I wouldn't and I bet workers with the WWE wouldn't as well.
Chrisitan has potential, I am not arguing with this but for me he would have to re-earn his place in WWE. He didn't have to leave when he did, he made his choice. If he came back to the same position as the people it is being suggesting he should feud with, it spits in the face of what they have accomplished and their loyalty to the companyand others as well. 'yeah fuck off to TNA for a few years, come back here and we'll pretend it never happened. Oh yeah, we'll put you in a high position within the company as well.' I don't agree. You will also have new fans in the new WWE target audience who will have no idea who he is anyway, as frustrating as that might be it's the truth.
I'd like to see Christian do well, he was on the verge of breaking through to the next level before he left.