This year the WWE has lost Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, Triple H, and Batista. Shawn and Batista are probably gone for good, and there is no telling when Triple H and Jericho will come back. Losing this much talent at once would normally cripple a wrestling company, but I think the WWE has actually gotten better because of it. I'm not saying I'm glad they are gone, I love all four of them and hope to see them again. However, you can't deny that the WWE wouldn't be as exciting as it is right now if they hadn't left.
First off, Nexus wouldn't have worked if they had stayed. Nexus worked because they mainly feuded with John Cena. They went after Cena because he was the WWE's top dog. While the Nexus was cool, they certainly weren't the most dominate stable of all time. They were rookies. Nexus against Cena worked. If it had been Nexus against Cena, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Batista, and Jericho, Nexus would have gotten their asses handed to them on the first night. That would simply be too much power for Nexus to compete with.
Secondly, we wouldn't of had new stars if they had stayed. While Sheamus was already a world champion last year, there just wouldn't of been room for him to be dominate with HHH, HBK, and Batista still in the would title picture. As for Wade Barret, it would have been completely unbelievable for him to get the best of all those top guys. He would be nowhere near the world title, and probably wouldn't even be feuding with Cena. You can also forget about the Miz. Again, there is just no way he could have been seen as a top guy with all that other talent around. He would be totally overshadowed. Guys like Morrison and Daniel Bryan wouldn't be getting the push they have either due to simple overcrowding of top talent.
Finally, for better of worse, things are finally different in the WWE. Again, I'm not saying the WWE is better off without those legends, but you simply can't get fresh programing when you have 80% of the same main event guys you have had for the last six years. People have been saying for years how the WWE needs to get new guys into the main event and freshen things up. It finally happened this year, but only because they lost most of their top guys.
So, do you guys think the loss of all these superstars was actually good for the WWE?
First off, Nexus wouldn't have worked if they had stayed. Nexus worked because they mainly feuded with John Cena. They went after Cena because he was the WWE's top dog. While the Nexus was cool, they certainly weren't the most dominate stable of all time. They were rookies. Nexus against Cena worked. If it had been Nexus against Cena, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Batista, and Jericho, Nexus would have gotten their asses handed to them on the first night. That would simply be too much power for Nexus to compete with.
Secondly, we wouldn't of had new stars if they had stayed. While Sheamus was already a world champion last year, there just wouldn't of been room for him to be dominate with HHH, HBK, and Batista still in the would title picture. As for Wade Barret, it would have been completely unbelievable for him to get the best of all those top guys. He would be nowhere near the world title, and probably wouldn't even be feuding with Cena. You can also forget about the Miz. Again, there is just no way he could have been seen as a top guy with all that other talent around. He would be totally overshadowed. Guys like Morrison and Daniel Bryan wouldn't be getting the push they have either due to simple overcrowding of top talent.
Finally, for better of worse, things are finally different in the WWE. Again, I'm not saying the WWE is better off without those legends, but you simply can't get fresh programing when you have 80% of the same main event guys you have had for the last six years. People have been saying for years how the WWE needs to get new guys into the main event and freshen things up. It finally happened this year, but only because they lost most of their top guys.
So, do you guys think the loss of all these superstars was actually good for the WWE?