It was a fascinating and bloated 2013 in WWE.
We had 52 editions of three-hour Raws, a brand new reality show to stomach and began the final march toward the WWE network (whatever form that will take). With more WWE TV time than ever before, it was an incredible amount to sort through.
Bad things (as well as a lot of good) were bound to happen.
We said hello to Xavier Woods, The Wyatt Family and Curtis Axel. We said goodbye to Ted DiBiase, Matt Striker and...well, that's about it.
Overall, the year started pretty hot, and that momentum lasted until about WrestleMania. While there were a few bright spots spattered throughout the rest of the year, the spotlight started to shift from the talent to management.&nbs...
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