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Great post CIG. Very interesting read. For all they get shit on, a lot of being deserved too, WWE comes across as a professional organization. It shows just how much a lot of work goes into a few hours on TV a week. It also gets rid of a lot of the tyranny, insanity, and nepotism rumours, as much fun as those rumours can be to beat to death (e.g. bagshitter). It seems to me from reading this that when something goes wrong or doesn't catch on it's because WWE just overthought an idea too much. Or they do something because it's tradition to do so even if tradition is the wrong way to go. Or they simply end up relying on the wrong performer to pull off a gimmick that's out of his reach. It also gives us something to add to the OO repetoire. If a RAW or SD really sucks we can now use "well, the 'riter dnonkeys certainly earned their $13 an hour for tonight's show" in a totally sneering and sarcastic way. [Edited on 5/26/2012 by Paddlefoot]
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