The problem burning this stuff out is that once they break, the idea of them facing off again doesn't have appeal for a long time. It works in the context of a program, because if you've been watching it, then it is enjoyable, but when the idea is teased two years from now, it will feel like "didn't they just do this?" The New Day vs. Gallows & Anderson is a great example of that. They played that out so much that when people are like "Move Gallows & Anderson to SmackDown," my first thought is "God no."
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