>>14020405Reminds me how they ruined all their good will. Remember the hype around it? It was so palpable that the whole company coasted entirely on this good will for the first 3 or 4 years of it's existence. And they pissed ALL of that away. In the end, it fell into the same trap that TNA did. They weren't happy with just being a good number 2 alternative. There's nothing wrong with being a good alternative. Play to your strengths, minimize the weaknesses. You don't HAVE to be WWE lite, and hire EVERY ex WWE guy that just hit released. But hey, here we are.