DX needs to be taken out in the field conceptually and shot in the back of the head, so it stays dead. Even though I was never the biggest fan of it originally, I respected it more than the NWO because it ended when it should've and wasn't recycled and bled to death over and over again. Guess I was wrong. Two of the company's go-to singles competitors have been languishing on the sidelines so John Cena can try to get over, when he should just get out of the way and let the real wrestlers do their job. As a gimmick, DX ran it's course at the turn of the millenium and should never have been brought back. It really takes the sting out of Triple H's character (a bona fide super-heel) to see him and Shawn working in a freaking comedy routine. Michaels doesn't have much more time left, and it's a shame he's spending it doing this when he should spend what little youth he has left to go with that receding hairline and actually do something worth a damn.