Not agreeing with you doesn't make somebody a WWE apologist. I also disagree with most of the stuff you mentioned as horrible because, shocker, at the end of the day, all this shit is subjective.
Sure I can. If the ones closest to him like Rey Mysterio, Chavo Guererro and Eddie's immediate family didn't have a problem with it, why should we? We didn't know him personally. If it was something that those close to Eddie felt he would have hated, it would have never happened. This is more the fans finding something to crucify WWE over when, at the end of the day, it wasn't that big of a deal.
I liked Mysterio as champ. He wasn't booked as a dominant champion because his size made that type of booking completely unrealistic. Booking him strongly would have been a stupid thing to do. Just because a champion is booked weakly, doesn't mean he wasn't a good champion. Mysterio was still insanely over and remained around the main event for years after losing the title. In fact, I'm pretty sure he won two more World titles after his 06 run. If he was as shitty a champion as some people claim he was, he would have dropped down the card after his reign was over like champions that were actually terrible.
This was nothing but comedy. And since I found it hilarious, I'm inclined to disagree with you about how bad it was. I was entertained, and that's all I really care about when it comes down to it.
Again, subjective. You may have hated Cena, but there were those who loved him. Most of the stuff he was involved in was good television.
Maybe you're right about this. I never watched WWECW so it didn't affect my viewing pleasure.
No, this was good stuff. I remember looking forward to seeing DX weekly and people loved the crap they were pulling.
I can think of years when WWE was downright a chore to watch, 2006 wasn't one of them.
As far as Rey's booking as champ.....you said it wouldn't make sense to book him as dominant. Ok. But "dominant" and "getting squashed" are not the only two options. Rey was squashed on TV multiple times in his first month as champion. That just wasn't a good idea IMO. It killed his credibility as champion immediately. How about let him tear the house down with Angle and Benoit and barely pull out the wins? That gets him over with everyone right away. There was no good reason to book him against all the monsters on the roster and have him get squashed in short matches.
As far as other titles....I remember Rey winning the WWE title and losing it like the next night at the time when Punk was away and was looked at as the "real champion". Not really something to hang your hat on.
And he won the World Championship and held it for a few weeks a few years later, at a time where the title had clearly become looked at as a secondary title.