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Old 04-22-2013, 09:46 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by The Snake View Post
I don't know, now that they've established some more main card guys I'm enjoying the non split rosters a lot. I get what you're saying with graduating the almost ready guys to the main card, and maybe doing a split program in waves will be the best compromise. I just felt like with the split shows I was watching 25 minutes of one show and maybe 10-15 of the other to see the few people who could carry the show. Now I'm pretty glued again for the duration of both shows (give or take a few matches)
It's just that some things don't really make sense with the brand split no longer being in effect. I mean why are there two World Champions now? Why do we need both an Intercontinental and United States Champion? I'm cool with both titles existing if there were some structure, but it seems like they treat the IC Title as more important, but then they always put the US Champion over the IC Champion when they do Champion vs. Champion Matches.
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