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Old 04-06-2011, 10:39 AM   #19
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WrestleMania is a big part of it. That Morrison and Ziggler received pushes around Mania time at all says a lot about the WWE's growing faith in them. Their status in the main event will hopefully be fully realised in the coming year. There's also a lot of politics surrounding guys like Sheamus and Barrett coming in and getting huge pushes. There's cool-down periods for a lot of guys who get pushed that fast. We've seen it with Jack Swagger and Drew McIntyre, too.

I'm sure there are people in the WWE who see WrestleMania as "sacred ground," and even the hottest rising stars have to really earn it, and some of them (McIntyre) even miss out. Some probably believe it keeps them working hard, and not getting complacent with where their budding skills are at.

Let's see what happens post-Mania, shall we?
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