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Love how they bring out their slammies and the slammies get their own spotlight as well.

I think sometimes WWE seems to not get that Rotation of talent actually works out well for the show as a whole.

The Usos were interesting for their title chase and much of last year, however, halfway into their title reigns, they went off the boil.

WWE should really rotate the talents they put on TV. Of course, keep on the guys who are getting reactions, but as in the case of the Usos, how about keeping them off a couple of months here and there, and bring them back in a way that people get interested in them again. If that means keeping a slightly bigger roster, then so be it, but programming would be all the better for it, I feel.
 
I think sometimes WWE seems to not get that Rotation of talent actually works out well for the show as a whole.

The Usos were interesting for their title chase and much of last year, however, halfway into their title reigns, they went off the boil.

WWE should really rotate the talents they put on TV. Of course, keep on the guys who are getting reactions, but as in the case of the Usos, how about keeping them off a couple of months here and there, and bring them back in a way that people get interested in them again. If that means keeping a slightly bigger roster, then so be it, but programming would be all the better for it, I feel.

Bingo was his name-o. Mix this shit up. Can you imagine if boxing or mma had the same matches every week?
 
I think sometimes WWE seems to not get that Rotation of talent actually works out well for the show as a whole.

The Usos were interesting for their title chase and much of last year, however, halfway into their title reigns, they went off the boil.

WWE should really rotate the talents they put on TV. Of course, keep on the guys who are getting reactions, but as in the case of the Usos, how about keeping them off a couple of months here and there, and bring them back in a way that people get interested in them again. If that means keeping a slightly bigger roster, then so be it, but programming would be all the better for it, I feel.

Unfortunately the Uso's are one of the best tag teams in a division that needs them badly. Don't see them leaving TV for quite some time.
 
Bingo was his name-o. Mix this shit up. Can you imagine if boxing or mma had the same matches every week?

I mean, when you look at it, it happens in every sport, but in the WWE especially, we fans are always 'suckers' for a return, especially of someone we once liked...you only have to look at this year to see that.

Imagine how good then, rotation of talent would do. It would give rest to guys, whilst keeping their acts fresh, and even do so much for the storylines and programming quality. Win-win for all,lMO.

But first, a Main Event scene of around 12-15 Superstars would be a great start,tho. :shrug:
 
Unfortunately the Uso's are one of the best tag teams in a division that needs them badly. Don't see them leaving TV for quite some time.

Which proves my point about needing a bigger roster which allows for more tag teams etc.

In the current situation, we have to live with Stale Usos because the only other alternative is basically New Day and... los Matadores.
 
Watching that Raw replay makes me realize I wasted three hours of my life yesterday. Forty-five minutes into this live SD and I've seen more wrestling and caught everything that was important on RAW.
 
And all three teams are not that good.

New Day disappointed me. I was eager to see their debut which was nothing like I was hoping it to be.
 
He cannot act.

I wonder, given they are a real-life couple, is that how they actually interact? :icon_neutral:

No way it I at least hope not. She sounded like she was reading the script right to him. Either way it was far from natural.
 

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