Do World Titles Mean Anything in WWE These Days?
Lately it seems like the WWE is playing hot potato with the world title and WWE title. I have seen the belts change hand more times in the last ten months than they did during the first ten years i watched wrestling. John Cena is up to seven titles reigns now, Orton has five, i think Edge is at ten and HHH is at 12. Remember when Bret Hart being the first five time champion WWE champion in history was a big deal.
I hope I'm not the only one upset about this. What does it say when the supposed C show champion, Christian, is the longest reigning champion in WWE right now? It says that the WWE is more worried about making things unpredictable than they are in building real stars with legit title reigns. I say any reign less than two months shouldn't count other wise we are going to see at least one title change hand at each PPV.
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It wasn't more than ten-eleven years ago when WWE had only 4 PPV events a year. Which meant that we really only saw maybe six world title matches a year, maybe as many as ten, but last year we saw over 15 just involving the world heavyweight title.
I for one would rather see a guy like Shawn Michaels hold the belt a whole year than watch Cena, Orton and HHH toss it to and frow every other month.
If the WWE wants to remain the top dog in the ifght then they need some more credible champion's. What is anyone to think of Orton or Cenas one months reigns? now i remember as well as anyone that 2006-2007 Cena held the belt almost the whole time but i am focusing more on the past two to three years and seeing the same seven or eight guys fight over the title. Its getting less interesting to watch when the outcome is usually pretty predictable.
Also, whats with the formula WWE has for the week before a PPV, it seems that if the current champion gets the best of the challenger then he will most certainly lose the belt, and the same goes for if the challenger looks better, then the champ retains. Its a classic misdirection to make someone look stronger only to have them lose when its all on the line.
What do you guys think WWE can do to improve the title picture?



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