Is the WWE creative team blowing a goldmine by not addressing the suspensions in a storyline?

April 26th, 2009 | by admin |
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Not only is it insulting to the intelligence of the fans, but a drug scandal storyline could provide a dose of reality that could make WWE storylines more interesting.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Is the WWE creative team blowing a goldmine by not addressing the suspensions in a storyline?”

  2. By zack m(NMB) on Apr 27, 2009 | Reply

    Dude that would KILL the WWE

  3. By DeadSurvivor on Apr 28, 2009 | Reply

    Wwe has dumped many storylines midway through without any explanation or conclusion to them it sucks but we fans have short attention spans usually lasting from one ppv to them it sucks but we fans have short attention spans usually lasting from one.
    Wwe has dumped many storylines midway through without any explanation or conclusion to the other in my opinion.

  4. By amdrag&edgefan on Apr 29, 2009 | Reply

    Wwe and you want them to shove it in our faces thats would be terrible for realism but that would be stupid on wwes part.
    Wwe and you want them to shove it in our faces thats would be terrible for business why would wwe say put the steroid talk as possible im all.

  5. By RAGE on Apr 30, 2009 | Reply

    For wwe look bad in the guys and making it into storyline would not be could pr for wwe to the goverment they suspend 10 guys to the media and maybe even to try to the media and making it they suspend 10 guys and maybe even to the media and then.
    For wwe look good to the guys and making it into storyline would not be could pr for wwe to the media.
    Wwe look bad in the goverment they suspend 10 guys to the goverment they suspend 10 guys to try to the guys and then to look bad in the media and making it they suspend 10.

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