WWE’s Raw & Smackdown Brand Split Ending Isn’t Fixing Real Problems
The brand split was far from perfect, but it at least created opportunites in a vaccuum. Five hours of television was split evenly between two rosters, hungry for the spotlight. The end of the brand split would mean the end of that pariety. While McMahon would skirt the rules for the likes of Reigns, midcarders were left on their respective brands to work matches, cut promos and even put on the occasional talk show. If that divide is truly gone, now there’s nothing preventing WWE from rolling out the same two dozen or so wrestlers on both nights, burying anyone who isn’t currently the apple of Vince’s eye.
Wrestling is a business where performers make their own luck to a degree. Sometimes they’re given crummy storylines and have to do their best to make it work. Still, it’s hard to imagine wrestlers such as Gonzalez, Shinsuke Nakamura and Finn Balor not getting lost in this shuffle. Fans will be treated to plenty of Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch while the likes of Ricochet, Butch and Carmella may struggle to find a place on either show. That’s a major issue for WWE, and they tend to put too many eggs in one basket as it is. The Bloodline has ever major men’s title, for crying out loud. The roster divide falling will only increase that problematic tendency.
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WWE’s Raw & Smackdown Brand Split Ending Isn’t Fixing Real Problems
The brand split was far from perfect, but it at least created opportunites in a vaccuum. Five hours of television was split evenly between two rosters, hungry for the spotlight. The end of the brand split would mean the end of that pariety. While McMahon would skirt the rules for the likes of Reigns, midcarders were left on their respective brands to work matches, cut promos and even put on the occasional talk show. If that divide is truly gone, now there’s nothing preventing WWE from rolling out the same two dozen or so wrestlers on both nights, burying anyone who isn’t currently the apple of Vince’s eye.
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Wrestling is a business where performers make their own luck to a degree. Sometimes they’re given crummy storylines and have to do their best to make it work. Still, it’s hard to imagine wrestlers such as Gonzalez, Shinsuke Nakamura and Finn Balor not getting lost in this shuffle. Fans will be treated to plenty of Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch while the likes of Ricochet, Butch and Carmella may struggle to find a place on either show. That’s a major issue for WWE, and they tend to put too many eggs in one basket as it is. The Bloodline has ever major men’s title, for crying out loud. The roster divide falling will only increase that problematic tendency.
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#WWEs #Raw #Smackdown #Brand #Split #Isnt #Fixing #Real #Problems
WWE’s Raw & Smackdown Brand Split Ending Isn’t Fixing Real Problems
The brand split was far from perfect, but it at least created opportunites in a vaccuum. Five hours of television was split evenly between two rosters, hungry for the spotlight. The end of the brand split would mean the end of that pariety. While McMahon would skirt the rules for the likes of Reigns, midcarders were left on their respective brands to work matches, cut promos and even put on the occasional talk show. If that divide is truly gone, now there’s nothing preventing WWE from rolling out the same two dozen or so wrestlers on both nights, burying anyone who isn’t currently the apple of Vince’s eye.
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Wrestling is a business where performers make their own luck to a degree. Sometimes they’re given crummy storylines and have to do their best to make it work. Still, it’s hard to imagine wrestlers such as Gonzalez, Shinsuke Nakamura and Finn Balor not getting lost in this shuffle. Fans will be treated to plenty of Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch while the likes of Ricochet, Butch and Carmella may struggle to find a place on either show. That’s a major issue for WWE, and they tend to put too many eggs in one basket as it is. The Bloodline has ever major men’s title, for crying out loud. The roster divide falling will only increase that problematic tendency.
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#WWEs #Raw #Smackdown #Brand #Split #Isnt #Fixing #Real #Problems
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