The exodus of established talent from WWE programming has been well documented during the last year. This is brought a flurry of new faces into prominent roles and some old faces into new roles since last year’s Wrestlemania closed with Shawn Michaels’ retirement match.
Change has put new life into the company, but that doesn’t necessarily translate into high ratings or big PPV buyrates. Eric Bischoff said on his blog earlier this year that the WWE youth movement was bad for business and that it would hurt the company’s bottom line. He may be correct in the short-term, but that mentality is what caused the top-heavy WCW roster t...
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