Problem is they don't give enough opportunities to many to take the ball and run with it, mainly because guys like Alberto Del Rio get booked terribly when they do get given the ball. It's easier said than done for us to criticise and all, but the WWE clearly don't care, and that's the problem. It's as if they don't trust our judgement, and although they look highly upon those who get themselves over, it's gotten them nowhere. To me, and I've thought this for some time, that when Ryder got himself over the WWE booked him well at first, showed the world he's not ready, then fucked him off just to prove they were correct. DiBiase had begun to get himself over, got nothing, but then unfortunately got injured. Other than that, there's nobody from memory.
Point is, and I'm pretty confident in saying this from what I've learnt, but if you weren't in the World Championship or in a top feud, you were still booked well and had a feud the fans could get behind. All the titles were booked decent, yet nowadays all focus is on the top titles and a top feud, while everyone else suffers. I really wouldn't be surprised if the WWE do go ahead with this and push someone to the heavens while everything stays the same. A lot of things they do now are for the money, which is all well and good, but there are people like me who watched as often as they could over the past 5 or so years, stuck through it all, but are now completely over it. Yeah, the money's great I'm sure, but from everything I've watched from a decade ago, irrespective of PG or not, the TV product now is just nothing.