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The only downside to long-term booking is people fucking up, getting injured or failing wellness. They have to do it with guys who they can trust and hope for no injuries. Contracts are not an issue, because WWE would know when their contracts end. They shouldn't be starting big angles like that and not have them signed for at least a year after the end of the angle.
But otherwise, it's what they need and something that's been missing for a VERY long time. I can't even remember the last time something was properly built for six months or more. Short-term booking is okay for off-times and the mid card. At the very least, there should be long-term booking that comes to a head at SummerSlam and the Royal Rumble. |
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