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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad
Unified rosters would just mean more people for DX to hold down. Seriously, this is partly why I love Smackdown so much more than Raw, because Raw is pretty much the DX Show.
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While that probably is true, could one also argue that the teams that actually DO go over DX, would actually be that much more over for it? (i.e. since DX, at that point, would have 'held back' or defeated so many other teams and/or individuals).
While more wrestlers would most certainly get held back, would you agree that those select few that actually make it through the ceiling, would get 'over' about 10x more? (than if they 'got pushed' on non-unified rosters). If that's the case, could this then be an example of QUALITY over QUANTITY? (in terms of who is actually breaking through the glass ceiling). Like I said - While I think lots of guys will get hurt during a roster re-unification (i.e. Morrison? Yoshi?, etc.), some guys will thrive on it (i.e. CM Punk, The Miz, etc.) because them being amongst the 'cream of the crop' will be that much more significant.