WWE's ratings have been down pretty much the whole time Cena has been a main eventer which is a lot longer than Punk, that is one thing people don't factor in. John Cena as he is now can not go any further he is holding WWE back.
But it begs the question "when do you give up on a guy?"
You're making it sound like the WWE should push a guy until he sticks, regardless of talent. They've had their fair share of wrestlers billed as the next big thing since the Attitude Era ended and arguably only one has stood the test, being Cena. You have to have a certain amount of patience for sure, look how many gimmicks it took for Kane to become a top name for example, but there has to be a cut-off point where you go "ok, this guy is useless lets bin him".
Wrestlemania has traditionally been the place where special attractions are featured anyway, it's been the case for years so I don't see what the furore is about some midcarders not getting paychecks.
You can make excuses until you are blue in the face he ust hasn't been a draw....ratings don't lie.
lame as Cena has been his segments are draws.
Punk didn't draw, it can't be simpler than that.
That is bullshit because it isn't just Punk centric but Cena/AJ too. Even if Cena is not in the main event he has the main storyline that sometimes get more T.V time than Punk's stuff. Your vendetta against guys who came from indy is your outlook don't try to make it everyone who watches Raw outlook too. I'm not gonna stay on this for too long cause I already didn't want this to turn into Blue ratings conversation. Good for you if you hate any small guy who came from a indy but don't try and speak for every single viewer because I know some people who don't watch Raw or tune out of Raw for reasons that don't have anything to do with the main focus people and I'm sure there is more.
Most fans don't even know about the Indies. The "Casual" fans that you guys talk about so much don't pay attention to the indies. So saying that WWE needs to stop of failed indy people is stupid because the casual fan wouldn't know the difference between an indy legend and a WWE made star.
To think people are tuning out JUST to not see Punk is simply narrow minded.
Plus referring to Punk as a "failed indy talent" is just laughable and ludicrous considering EVERY wrestler in WWE started in the indies. So did Stone Cold Steve Austin (WCCW), Hulk Hogan (CWF), Ric Flair (AWA), and damn nearly every other major star except the Rock. So really, stop with this "BAAAAAH INDY CRAP" nonsense because it really exposes your cluelessness of wrestling.
WCCW and AWA were WWF's "biggest competitors"?Fail, WCCW and AWA weren't indy feds, they were WWF's big competitors in the territory days.
Thats besides the point anyway, why are you pretending Hogan and Austin werent 100% WWF made? Austin was a blond haired midcarder when he was in World Class and Hogan was popular but hardly on the perch Vince put him on.
Read more 80's Observer dirtsheets before accusing others of cluelessness....
Hurr durrrr. no, not "the biggest", they were big competitors though. I'm aware there were other rivals too like JCP and the NWA spin offs but I'm going on the ones named in your post.
Where did Austin draw money as a top name. Nowhere but the WWF. Whether they "nearly ruined" him is irrelevant, they made him themseves and he was a no mark in ECW.
Hulkamania blew up in the WWF. He was nowhere near as well known in AWA as when he went to the WWF, what are you talking about.
The WWE is the be all and end all, if you aren't there you arent anybody.