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Originally Posted by KillSteve what benefits would ending the brand extention bring? |
...for no other reason than that the product sucks now, but it didn't before the brand extensions.
Elaborating, it's better to just have one main event scene. Trying to push two top level feuds that hard is putting a strain on the collective creative teams. It's also a good idea seeing as how the ratings for all three shows has declined lately. You've got people watching RAW that don't give two shits about Smackdown, and vice versa. Then hardly no one watches ECW. I think combining the brands would, in effect, allow WWE to share the wealth.
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Keeping the brands seperate allows for more talent to be used
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No, it
requires for more talent to be used. Lets be honest, people like Cody Rhodes, Colin Delaney, and Mike Knox should not be on TV, but WWE has to bring guys like this up from developmental just to fill up programming.