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I read that you'd like to see the WWEWHC put on someone else if they take it off of Daniel Bryan at Money in the Bank. A couple of ideas on how to do that are to have 2 Money in the Bank ladder matches, 1 with former champions and 1 with never champions, and have them compete against each other the next week on Raw or at the next PPV. The other idea is to have 2 matches at Money in the Bank, with 1 for the WWEWHC and the other for a contract. What are your thoughts on these ideas?
On audio, I have proposed the idea of the two MITB matches to be for a shot at the Title. I would then have the two winners compete for the vacant Title at SummerSlam. It would give the biggest PPV of the summer a solid main event. Also, it would get rid of the insipid briefcase storyline, which has gotten really long in the tooth.
So where do you see Bray and Cena landing? It's been weeks of the same 3 on 1 action Yes, they up the ante and build in new ideas but I mean where's it headed? Pinfalls by either have no meaning and Bray has his great promos but the fans have been 50/50 on Cena for years. Cena need the belt and Wyatt the chase or eventually it's just an okay we get it feud. Cena has pinned Bray at WM 30. Meant zero. What else is there to prove?
The one thing that has to happen is Bray has to beat Cena clean, without help. If they want to elevate the guy, it needs to be done.
Do you think we'll ever see NWA territorial system again? I think,it's a good idea, with WWE calling up unproven performers who haven't paid their dues in the business at least, there would be properly developed talent coming through the territories.
Guess what, there already is one! You can find out more at www.nwaringside.com. With that said, no I don't think it will ever happen. The current NWA is a shell of its former self. WWE has decided that they will develop talent in-house, and that is not going to change. The territory days worked because there wasn't a national group and there were far fewer TV and entertainment options. The time for a system like that has come and gone.
I think it's inevitable that WWE will raise the subscription price for the network, which is understandable given that at $9.99 a month it really does seem like a too good to be true price given what you get for that amount. My question is, what range do you think the price will ultimately fall into and at what price would you think people would really second guess subscribing ?
I think as long as they are trying to get the numbers up, they have to leave the price where it is. They aren't where they want to be overall and raising the price would hurt in adding new subscribers. Given that they aren't doing greater than expected numbers, a price raise would be a bad move to make right now. While they would make more per transaction the price point would definitely be too high for some people. So I think at this point, they need to keep it as is. To me, the ceiling would have to be $14.99 a month. And if they do a price increase, I think they should offer a yearly subscription that includes a price break.
Having watched the last episode of Legends House & seeing Ashley in THAT bikini. She has to be a lock for the Celebrity wing right?
It wouldn't surprise me some day.
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