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Old 10-15-2014, 01:06 AM   #1
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They need to stick with their choice unless he gets hurt or does something to get suspended. The briefcase being on the line is a cheap selling point.
They need a cheap selling point at this point because the booking alone is not nearly good enough to sell non-title matches for a PPV. And notice how I said " If you're gonna have Rollins win it, put the case on the line." You don't do it as a way to take the case off of him. Do it as a way to make people care about the outcome of the match. I don't like the idea. I'd rather they be able to book a huge, well hyped main event that gives people a reason to pay $55 for. They failed. So they need to find a cheap reason.

Ambrose vs Rollins is a fine match with a pretty good build. Neither guy is a headliner at this point though. Cena and Orton is your main event by default and it just happened for free on Raw not long ago. And it was forgettable. I seriously don't remember the outcome (though it was probably a DQ because... well... Raw.) Throwing a cell over them and having nothing at stake does not take it from forgettable Raw main event to PPV main event.
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Old 10-15-2014, 01:47 AM   #2
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They need a cheap selling point at this point because the booking alone is not nearly good enough to sell non-title matches for a PPV. And notice how I said " If you're gonna have Rollins win it, put the case on the line." You don't do it as a way to take the case off of him. Do it as a way to make people care about the outcome of the match. I don't like the idea. I'd rather they be able to book a huge, well hyped main event that gives people a reason to pay $55 for. They failed. So they need to find a cheap reason.

Ambrose vs Rollins is a fine match with a pretty good build. Neither guy is a headliner at this point though. Cena and Orton is your main event by default and it just happened for free on Raw not long ago. And it was forgettable. I seriously don't remember the outcome (though it was probably a DQ because... well... Raw.) Throwing a cell over them and having nothing at stake does not take it from forgettable Raw main event to PPV main event.
Absolutely agree. Really with everything but especially the bolded part.
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