The guest host thing does take some TV time away from things which could use some more screen time. Things such as:
- Getting a useful storyline for the US Championship
- Letting Kofi build up a character on the mic
- Getting Cody and Ted to be recognized as the potential stand alone team (and individuals) they are
- Even though this one isn't as big...some more mic time for the ME's would be good. Cena had very limited mic time heading into Breaking Point.
Now, there are other things taking up valuable time as well (see: Chavo vs. Hornswoggle or whoever Horny's hanging out with this month). Unfortunately, things will be continuing in the manner for the immediate future.
Obviously former wrestling personalities will be the most entertaining (ignoring Sgt. Slaughter. There must be an exception to every rule.) They know how to work the stick, the crowd, and actually know what they're talking about (SummerFest, anyone?). They have the additional bonus of being people that we wrestling fans are used to and are eager to see doing this sort of thing just so we can cheer for them one more time.
Celebs are used because the network executives want to broaden the audience for Raw. Part of me understands this, but part of me want to slap those executives in the back of the head. They may draw some extra viewers for a week or two (see: Shaqzilla, Shaqalicious, and the rest of the Shaq Edition of the Scrabble Brand Word Game: Now featuring 10 Q's Per Box!), but that gain in viewership is temporary. Between that and the alienation of some older fans (and younger), the celebs could actually cause a long-term drop off in the ratings.
Obviously we're going with this thing for a while longer. All we can really do is hope we get some more decent guests like Freddie Prinze. He did the nightly spiel, and pretty much got off the show. Unlike Piven and Dr. Ken, who had me about ready to push my TV out the window that's behind it.
Either way, tonight we're all in for some Stratusfaction, so we should have a very solid and entertaining show.