WWE: Time to Panic???

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I agree with basically everything you said. I don't think WWE has to panic yet, but they have to start making the product interesting and exciting again.

As far as I'm concerned, Bobby Lashley is just another "Vince musclehead project". The only difference is that he got pushed to a championship. I don't like him at all and think that he'll be gone in 2 years time.

I do like some of the young talent (MVP, CM Punk, etc.) but Vince needs some star power back, Triple H and HBK (anyone know where he's been?), so he has something to fall back on.

Some other small things

-Cena needs to be beaten for the title
-Nitro needs more character development
-3 brands is way too much, as are all the titles they have
-end the brand split
-Get rid of the King Booker gimmick
 

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Yes, it is time to panic for WWE,.
Indeed the future of ECW is dark, not just because of Chris Benoit's Death but just look at the way ECW is going! They have no Good Superstars it’s not even “Extremeâ€.
I’m not saying that ECW is worthless it’s just that WWE is not using it in the correct way, the Extreme Expose is just for the Ratings and many watch ECW just because of it. The ECW Championship does not mean anything in ECW itself and C.M Punk and Nitro are the only Main Event guys in ECW, I don’t see anyone else get a Main Event spot. But even if they did, does it really matter? The Main Events of ECW suck anyways!
Kill ECW or make it something better, I just don’t get the “New Vision†of Vince McMahon for ECW, As for Smackdown & Raw; The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, HHH, Big Show, Rey Mysterio and many other Main Event stars are injured or are on leave so what does WWE do now? They should push the other guys, and I’m not talking about John Cena. WWE has a lot of young, good Superstars so then why are they not being used? What if Lashley gets injured? What if Booker gets an offer from TNA? What if Randy Orton quits?? And; what if John Cena himself gets injured? WWE can even have One Month off, so that Superstars can rest and spend time with their families, how about having no Raw, ECW, SD in July? That would give good morale in the locker room and better Performance in the ring and it would decrease the Death’s
 

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Then again, I’m sitting on the Couch with my Laptop and TV in front of me.
Let’s just turn on Raw and see John Cena win over some guy…. And wait that’s another Repeat Storyline, Oh! Wait someone just died from Steroid use? Whatever, Hey TNA just got a better Rating than ECW; Ric Flair is still moving around doing nothing,
Friend Calls: Hey did you hear? It’s Cena vs. Lashley at the Great American Bash,
I just replied so what? Cena is going to win anyways right?

Enough Said,
 

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As I've said WWE is doing what they can, bringing back superstars who have retired like, Y2J and Lesnar, is hard to do, and spending money to buy stars is hard since all this bad publicity must have put young wrestlers off going there. Also WWE bringing things back is a BAD idea, they should make new things and make new stars over to the point they are better than having Y2J and Lesnar.
 
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end the brand split and they will get more quality at thier disposal for raw, smackdown and they will get more ideas for better feuds.the brand split was logical when wcw disbanded and wwe had so many stars at its disposal,but now 6 years later,with the lack of star power in wwe,it's crazy to have 3 brands and it's affecting the quality of their programmes.