Who Will Save RAW From Its Monster Creations?
Ever since Vince McMahon took his hiatus from the WWE, it has been a royal mess.
On SmackDown!, the General Manager's personal life is clashing with her professional duty. At the Bash, she was involved in a catfight with the woman responsible for the dissolution of her marriage and got speared for her efforts.
On ECW, the Thuggin' and Buggin' Era continues to perform well. Since taking over the reigns of the Land of Extreme, Teddy Long has ECW looking at its highest ratings performance since its debut on Sci-Fi.
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This brings us to the flagship show of WWE, RAW. After the accident sent McMahon to the cleaners, RAW has been under a severe case of Martial Law.
Thanks to JBL, the superstars of RAW have done nothing more than ignore the pleas of the McMahon Family to have unity in their time of need. Now Shane and Stephanie are looking for a new leader on RAW, and I think I have a few ideas.
Eric Bischoff
Granted, Vince fired him for his abuse of power, but it can't be any worse than when William Regal was shutting off the lights and ending the show before it was over.
Since being fired, Bischoff has become a more likeable person to see on RAW. It was he that was in support of McMahon getting his head shaved. There are those who won't be in favor of Bischoff returning to power, but if we're going to have a loudmouth running RAW, I'd rather it be Bischoff than JBL.
Paul Heyman
Heyman's last reign of terror brought us the real meaning of Extreme as ECW was ushered into a new era. With the Originals battling the New Breed, and the Big Show dominating the Land, Heyman was in the driver's seat to make everyone remember just who the hell they were.
Unfortunately, he didn't plan on the arrival of a breakout superstar from SmackDown! as Bobby Lashley took down the power trip of Heyman and Show at December to Dismember in the Extreme Elimination Chamber.
Heyman is good for business, and with his outspoken demeanor, that's perfect to counter the obnoxious ego of Layfield.
Shane or Stephanie McMahon
Stephanie has experience with hostile territories as she was General Manager of SmackDown! after the invasion ended. She did extremely well handling the egos of Brock Lesnar, Triple H, and Eric Bischoff.
She brought great promos with the evolution of John Cena from mid-carder to main event status.
She handles the hostile takeover pretty well too.
But due to the impending birth of her second child, I don't plan to see Stephanie taking the reigns anytime soon.
But Shane is a whole other story. After Bischoff's first termination, it was clear that Shane would be next in line to run things on RAW. Shane was clearly not happy with the direction that William Regal was taking the show, and it's obvious that he wants someone that can take some lumps as well as give a few.
Shane happens to be a guy who has no problem getting his hands dirty. Just ask Bischoff, Coachman, or Kane.
William Regal
I was among the ones who didn't like the way that Regal was running the show. I don't like the idea of Regal coming back to be General Manager.
It was proven that with him as GM, RAW's ratings plummeted. Can't say they are any better now without a GM, but if Regal wants to have order to go with "his" law, he'd better learn that though Kennedy isn't on RAW anymore, there are plenty of guys who will easily take him down a few pegs.
The Rock
Who better to take over the most electrifying show on Monday nights than the Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment?
With the business practically running through his veins, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could use a little break from throwing guys through windows in Hollywood.
A constant fan favorite both in the ring and on the mic, having The People's Champion as The People's Boss would make perfect sense...might even make seeing JBL get pushed around sound funny, too.
Stone Cold Steve Austin
In his short tenure as "Sheriff of RAW", the Law of Austin 3:16 kept everyone in check. Stone Cold's own style of justice was just what the WWE needed. During his time as Sheriff, Austin stunned his way through future Hall of Famers and future MMAers en route to giving WWE fans a reason to tune in.
For RAW, it's time for someone to open up a can on a leaderless and lawless show. The fact that JBL continues to bash the state of Texas, claim that no one can stop him, and the fact that he's in charge is enough reason to bring a man who was made famous for "stunning" authority back to restore the order.
Plus, who wouldn't want to see the Texas Rattlesnake ARRIVE, RAISE HELL, LEAVE? WHAT?




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