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My problem with this PPV theme is that now we will have weeks of SD/RAW with wrestlers being on both brands every week. Ugh. I'm in favor of the brand split, but when they fail it every few months by doing stuff like this, what's the point?
Yes, I know that's a subject that's been talked about to death, but PPV's like this aren't going to help keep a brand separation in solid form.
The main event of WWE's next PPV, Bragging Rights, will feature an inter-brand match-up of Raw and Smackdown wrestlers in a mega-tag match.
Pay-Per-View distributor InDemand released this description: "Bragging Rights are on the line in a special Smackdown vs. Raw tag-team main event featuring winners of the night’s matches."
It appears there will be standard singles and tag matches on the PPV and the winners of each of the matches will advance to the main event.
WWE planted seeds for the next PPV concept on last night's Smackdown with the All-Star eight-man tag mach. It will also lead in to the Survivor Series PPV in November that features multiple-participant elimination matches.
Thanks to Jeremy Chevallier for the tip
I think the concept is a bit poorly timed considering it is right around Survivor Series.
So basically the way survivor series was back in the day when the winners of the survivor series matches went onto one big match at the end for the ultimate survivor.
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Why not turn it into a prequal to a WWE Draft type situation. Have every GM get X amount of points to give to allocate to each superstar. The more important the superstar is to them the more points allocated.
Each match is interpromotional (With titles on the line), the winners brand is given a certain amount of points depending on how big of a match it is.
The next night on Raw, each GM uses their points to steal superstars from other brands. The rating would be huge if done right.
Sounds like a pretty sweet idea, with a mixture of the King of the Ring/Survivor Series stips. I can see this match having five or maybe six matches since some wrestlers will wrestle twice in a night.