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Old 11-17-2019, 03:14 AM   #52989
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Tag division likely will have the most parity in it just because of its full of good to great teams. Its not like with WWE where they only have a couple good teams and the rest of the division is filled with junk.

Also squashes have sort of become ratings killers in modern times mainly due to WWE poisoning the well with it. The first time AEW did one on Dynamite, it led to a sizable loss in viewers.
Talent-wise, WWE actually has better teams. Usos, Revival, New Day, etc.

And squashes might draw better if people cared about any individual team
to begin with. When everyone is competitive with everyone else, the whole draw of “competition” becomes worthless. Even if you’ve gotta lure people in to a surprise squash to start, sometimes there has to be a blowout to establish a hierarchy. If anyone is turning off WWE or just rejecting them completely, it’s not because of a lack of competitive matches. It’s because of a lack of stars. Build some fucking stars.
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