I believe I have stated most of this before; but since Gobbo started this thread and is too lazy to use his own crap-ass search function, here we go again.

Make the brand extension work.


  • ECW - No more WWECW. Let it go. Give Heyman the reigns and a budget. Put a good office team with him so he doesn't have to run everything himself. Make it Extreme again. Make it an alternative.

  • RAW & Smackdown - This is where I'd take it to the next level. I would make each show so that they we different in their approach to wrestling. Make RAW classic McMahon/WWE with big men wrestlers and cartoonish characters. Essentially, business as usual.

    For Smackdown, I'd move to storylines that blurred the edges a little more. Less over the top characters like The Boogeyman or Doink the Clown. I'd also focus more on the Cruiserweight division with hopefully using more luchadores and Japanese wrestlers to elevate the title and division. I'd also allow more experimentation with those who wore the Heavyweight title. Allow the Benoits, Jerichos, and the like more time to shine as champs instead of having to drop the belt to the same heel (HHH) every other week. Most importantly, I'd rebrand the show as WCW Smackdown. Bring the old WCW titles in and set it up as a different show that has content unlike what RAW is producing.

    No switching from one show to the next for wrestlers every other week.


Less PPVs per brand


I don't know how it sits now schedule wise, but I would give each brand 1 show every three months. Each brand would get a total of 4 PPVs a year. This allows more time for build ups of feuds, fine tuning of story lines, and burden the announcers and audiences less with schills for the next PPV. No cross promotion PPVs. Each brand should be run with different goals in mind, so trying to blend that into one show would cause much confusions and suckatude.

Less Hollywood in Wrestling


I've never understood why McMahon would let some guy who was writing Soap Operas a few years ago try and tell Ric Flair and Chris Jericho what to say on the mic. The writers should give the wrestlers bullet points on what needs to happen. "You need to injure his neck." "Sell the PPV this Sunday." Loosen the control WWE writers have over the show. Let the wrestlers do what they're supposed to.







That's all I've got for right now.


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