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Old 01-30-2017, 03:10 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad View Post
They'll never truly have new "stars" if the spotlight at the biggest show of the year is always on part timers who are ten years past their prime.
They've gotta build new stars the rest of the year and then have them headline at WrestleMania once they're over. As it stands now, they can't spotlight a bunch of glorified midcarders over massively over main eventers. High profile WrestleMania spots are the same as titles. You don't give them to a guy hoping he gets over. It just looks bad. You put some actual effort into getting them over AND THEN give it to them. WrestleMania main event spots and titles should be used as a coronation when someone gets over. That's how you keep them meaningful.
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