I am not talking about renouncing his ownership, but instead letting Heyman run the creative side of things. Let it go back to being a developmental property with new guys and the hardcore style. It could go back to its home market of Philadelphia and be run on local stations like it used to be. The WWE would still "own" it, but all creative decisions would be made by Heyman. Think about waht Heyman did with Al Snow, Raven, and the Dudley's. Once the guys develop their characters, they could be called up to the Raw or Smackdown. Also, it would save Vince millions as he wouldn't have to pay the high price of having a second rate wrestling show on a cable channel.
2007-06-11
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