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The Smackdown Curse
There is an article on the official WWE website that actually mentions the Smackdown Curse.
The article actually lists Batista, Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, King Booker, the Undertaker, and Edge as wrestlers who were injured after winning the World Heavyweight Championship.
The article also takes time to compliment John Cena as the WWE Heavyweight Champion. It also compares the Smackdown Curse to the Madden Curse, where pro football players get injured after gracing the cover of the Madden video games.
The Smackdown Cure
With Smackdown losing top level talent left and right, the cure is to inject some star power back into the brand.
While Raw has a pretty woeful midcard scene right now, their main event scene is bursting at the seams. It's quite crowded with top level talent.
It's time to send of that talent to Smackdown, which would be beneficial for a lot of people in the company.
Ken Kennedy
Ken Kennedy was on his way to becoming the World Heavyweight Championship until a doctor misdiagnosed his condition and caused the writers to change up their plans.
The writers had Edge capitalize on an injury situation and capturing the title. Time to do the same for Ken Kennedy.
Ken Kennedy can come back to Smackdown and become an instant main eventer. He could easily be inserted into the title scene. The writers had already come up with a plan for him as champion. Put that to use now.
It's not like Ken Kennedy is doing anything big on Raw. He's being used pretty randomly. One week, he's in the main event scene, working against the WWE Heavyweight Champion. The next week, he's put into a feud with Super Crazy.
Raw already is set with top level heels. King Booker is one of the best in the business. Randy Orton can be as well if he behaves himself. The third heel in the promotion can be William Regal, whose superb mic skills can carry him pretty far.
That allows Raw to be able to afford to lose Ken Kennedy back to Smackdown.
Umaga
Umaga went from being in the top feud in the company (teaming with Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon against Bobby Lashley) to being lost in the shuffle.
Plus, the infusion of top level heels in King Booker, Ken Kennedy, and perhaps William Regal, Umaga has been dropped down the ladder a bit.
The writers started overlooking him. Though he did win the WWE Intercontinental Championship, he didn't have any feuds to build on. His brief encounter with Santino Marella did more harm than good for both wrestlers.
Moving Umaga to Smackdown would immediately usher him into the main event scene again. With Edge out with an injury for four months, Umaga would be the top heel on Smackdown along with the Great Khali.
Of course, there are also rumors that Umaga may be in trouble with management. Earlier this week, management sent a wrestler home for conduct detrimental to the company. All signs are pointing to Umaga as the wrestler that was sent home.
That could have a major impact on what the writers choose to do with him.
Conclusion
We understand that the writers want to stack up on talent on Raw because the USA Network has been pressuring Vince McMahon for better ratings, but now is not a good time to neglect Smackdown.
There is an article on the official WWE website that actually mentions the Smackdown Curse.
The article actually lists Batista, Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, King Booker, the Undertaker, and Edge as wrestlers who were injured after winning the World Heavyweight Championship.
The article also takes time to compliment John Cena as the WWE Heavyweight Champion. It also compares the Smackdown Curse to the Madden Curse, where pro football players get injured after gracing the cover of the Madden video games.
The Smackdown Cure
With Smackdown losing top level talent left and right, the cure is to inject some star power back into the brand.
While Raw has a pretty woeful midcard scene right now, their main event scene is bursting at the seams. It's quite crowded with top level talent.
It's time to send of that talent to Smackdown, which would be beneficial for a lot of people in the company.
Ken Kennedy
Ken Kennedy was on his way to becoming the World Heavyweight Championship until a doctor misdiagnosed his condition and caused the writers to change up their plans.
The writers had Edge capitalize on an injury situation and capturing the title. Time to do the same for Ken Kennedy.
Ken Kennedy can come back to Smackdown and become an instant main eventer. He could easily be inserted into the title scene. The writers had already come up with a plan for him as champion. Put that to use now.
It's not like Ken Kennedy is doing anything big on Raw. He's being used pretty randomly. One week, he's in the main event scene, working against the WWE Heavyweight Champion. The next week, he's put into a feud with Super Crazy.
Raw already is set with top level heels. King Booker is one of the best in the business. Randy Orton can be as well if he behaves himself. The third heel in the promotion can be William Regal, whose superb mic skills can carry him pretty far.
That allows Raw to be able to afford to lose Ken Kennedy back to Smackdown.
Umaga
Umaga went from being in the top feud in the company (teaming with Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon against Bobby Lashley) to being lost in the shuffle.
Plus, the infusion of top level heels in King Booker, Ken Kennedy, and perhaps William Regal, Umaga has been dropped down the ladder a bit.
The writers started overlooking him. Though he did win the WWE Intercontinental Championship, he didn't have any feuds to build on. His brief encounter with Santino Marella did more harm than good for both wrestlers.
Moving Umaga to Smackdown would immediately usher him into the main event scene again. With Edge out with an injury for four months, Umaga would be the top heel on Smackdown along with the Great Khali.
Of course, there are also rumors that Umaga may be in trouble with management. Earlier this week, management sent a wrestler home for conduct detrimental to the company. All signs are pointing to Umaga as the wrestler that was sent home.
That could have a major impact on what the writers choose to do with him.
Conclusion
We understand that the writers want to stack up on talent on Raw because the USA Network has been pressuring Vince McMahon for better ratings, but now is not a good time to neglect Smackdown.