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They used this in the Early days of the brand split and I really thought it worked well am not sure why it stopped.I can only think it was because to build a PPV fued the champ was only on one show which hurt the other show. However I think this would work now as the WHC is more or less worthless at the mo.realblackhart said:I have an idea, it may not be a great idea but ima shoot for it, I am not for combining shows because I think that a lot of wrestlers would be lost in the mix and the gifted athletes who are in the midcard status now who have potential to grow would be pretty much ignored. How about, if you really want to combine the titles, or the World Title then anybody who is champion can wrestle on both Smackdown and RAW. Everyone else has to stay on their show but if you have a belt than you can compete in both shows. No combining titles or anything like that, just that champions can show up on both shows if they wish. What do you think?
I see your point but SD having more titles won't nessecerily make it more credabile. Remember at Mania 22 both mixed brand matches were won by guys on SD and they also won the Raw vs SD match at SS last year. Nethier helped the brand more credabile. The only thing that can do that is better writing.realblackhart said:Well if they use it, it has to be used the right way. Don't have guys jumping show everyweek, every show does have their share of champions. They combined the IC and US titles, and that didn't help. Let every show keep their title but make good use out of it having anyone with a title go on both shows. RAW and Smackdown can compete over who has the most titles. If they want to pull Smackdown out of the dirt, have them do it 1st to restore credibility to a brand that is sinking and sinking fast.