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Old 04-22-2013, 09:24 PM   #106
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I still wish that Jerry Lawler would become the new General Manager of RAW and go into full old-school promoter mode and get all serious as GM and start a real rivalry with Booker T as to who can put on the better show. King starts signing guys to exclusive RAW contracts, so Booker T does the same. Teddy Long defects to Jerry Lawler's RAW as his Assistant General Manager so Booker T takes on Brad Maddox.

One of the first things Jerry Lawler does is bring his best friend and, in his opinion, the best play-by-play commentator of all-time, Jim Ross. JR, Michael Cole and JBL then become the exclusive commentary team on RAW. If JR can't do RAW some weeks, then you just have Michael Cole and JBL do it those times, or you can have Paul Heyman occasionally join in at the booth. Or even have William Regal give it a go. Booker T keeps Josh Mathews on SmackDown and reinstates Matt Striker as the color analyst on SmackDown, a job Booker T took from Striker.
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