So John Cena gets drafted from RAW to SmackDown, and back to RAW. Just when I thought "too good to be true" upon seeing both Orton and Cena being sent to Friday nights, Vince Mcmahon pulls a "shocker" out of his ass and decides Cena MUST remain on RAW to steal just a bit more spotlight than he needs.
Okay, a LOT more.
If I remember correctly, I recall reading an article, stating that McMahon wanted Smackdown treated as the #1 show. That requires drafting Cena to SmackDown as well. Because, after all, John Cena=ratings (sorry Zach Ryder)
Now I understand RAW is and always has been the flagship show for the WWE. It seems fitting that WWE's biggest star today remain there. But if McMahon wants SmackDown to shine brighter, it makes sense to send the biggest star there.
So is that it? SmackDown got Randy Orton, sure, but I was expecting a little more than that. I was expecting more shock, less predictability. It's like deja vu from Wrestlemania 27.
Was anyone else pleased with this years draft? And do you think Smackdowns ratings will improve?
Okay, a LOT more.
If I remember correctly, I recall reading an article, stating that McMahon wanted Smackdown treated as the #1 show. That requires drafting Cena to SmackDown as well. Because, after all, John Cena=ratings (sorry Zach Ryder)
Now I understand RAW is and always has been the flagship show for the WWE. It seems fitting that WWE's biggest star today remain there. But if McMahon wants SmackDown to shine brighter, it makes sense to send the biggest star there.
So is that it? SmackDown got Randy Orton, sure, but I was expecting a little more than that. I was expecting more shock, less predictability. It's like deja vu from Wrestlemania 27.
Was anyone else pleased with this years draft? And do you think Smackdowns ratings will improve?