Ideally you'll see a constant stream of wrestlers being built up, to replace the wrestlers who are on their way down or leaving. For years this didn't happen. They have a youth movement now, not by choice. The issue is that these young guys did not have the chance to be put over and made into stars before the big names left so now you have the perception that it's John Cena and a bunch of jobbers, and the WWE isn't trying very hard to dispute this.
And Molson, I know you're picking on Evan Bourne here saying he's not the solution and I agree with you. Didn't want him to be used as the savior of the company. He's an exciting wrestler that the fans are into, and he could be used way better than he currently is. I think he could easily be an upper midcarder though and have a decent US title run or Intercontinental.
I wish the WWE listened to the fans more instead of trying to dictate who we should like and shouldn't like. Look at Drew McIntyre, they pushed him down our throats for a whole year and the fans never gave a crap. Finally they gave up on him.
There is a possibility though these days, Daniel Bryan is a guy that they did NOT want to push and because of fan reactions they have been pushing him recently. Let's see how that turns out.
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