>>7062552Yeah, that would be good tv if they actually were telling that story, but they don't. That's on tony. He doesn't feature the tag division or tell stories. He mentions something and then a year later it happens and Meltzer says it's long term storytelling. It's not and it's a problem.
The wrestlers having unfiltered creativity is a horrible idea, especially when they clash creatively. Again, that's a management problem and a booking problem and Tony is to blame. He can also be blamed on all the production problems because he makes the final decisions. He needs to employ people who know how to do these jobs, he can oversee everything and give final approval, but he shouldn't be running things at the level he is because he doesn't know how to do it and it doesn't seem as if he has any aptitude for any of it since he has only gotten worse.
But IF they built up SIOG and told that story it would be good, yeah.