The main issue with WWE fans these days is that the storylines are not as gripping as they were back in the days of the Attitude Era. Remember when a feud would build up for a good few weeks before any official matchup took place between the participants and the fans couldn't wait for the match to see what would ahppen? In those days there was just a single pay-per-view per month, and that gave creative enough time to really build up the feuds and really get the the fans into the rivalry. Now Vince "is all about the money" and there are now more often than not two pay-per-views each month, so the feuds are thrown together vigorously and not enough time is given to build up the tension and the anxiety for the matches (in my opinion). It was pretty good back when Raw and Smackdown alternated pay-per-views so that while Raw's pay-per-view was coming up, Smackdown's feuds were being properly built up for the next month's pay-per-view and vice-versa. With the addition of ECW, now every month all three brands are showcased every month at each pay-per-view, and in my opinion this doesn't give the creators enough time to build up the rivalries efficiently enough to give the fans a good, solid feud, unless they stick with the feud after the first event(ala Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels and now Randy Orton and CM Punk). I might be wrong, but its just my opinion. What do u think? Should Vince not care so much about making money and not have as many pay-per-views over the course of the year or should they go back to alternating pay-per-view events, and if so, what would they do with ECW each month?