Reported By Patrick W. Boucher on May 23, 2009 - 9:59:27 AM
As we have reported over the last several weeks there is a lot of talk internally of building new stars. WWE even went as far as giving talent the option to speak to creative about a new gimmick or any ideas they may have to help advance their careers even further.
According to report, a select few took that opportunity, while the rest remained skeptical because of the possible aftermath that may follow. Creative members tend to hold grudges when things are said or done that they may disagree with. Nonetheless, some passed up a great opportunity that may have progressed their career.
What does all this mean for WWE fans? This means we are possibly heading in to a big re-build of the WWE roster and new stars will be born. The rating continue to be lackluster and the big names such as HHH, HBK, etc are taking time off. Ric Flair made a return to WWE, with management in hopes of garnering better ratings.
As stars continue getting older, their bodies tend to become injury prone and the recovery time is far greater than when they were younger. Undertaker’s knees continue to be a cause for concern, HBK’s priority as a father is to be home. Those two names alone are a great draw for wrestling fans.
Since the draft, we have seen the likes of MVP, CM Punk and many others arise to the occasion with HHH and the other big names being held off TV. They are taking the right steps to start molding the new generation of stars. The Legacy faction continues its dominance on the RAW brand and Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase are both living up to expectations.
By the years end, we will likely see some of the main draws start to move aside, while the younger talent are brought in to start directing the company in to it’s new direction. MVP looks to have the most momentum heading in to the second half of 2009 and will likely be brought up to the main event in the coming months.
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