10 WWE Questions You Most Want Answered (Sept 13)

Is the right time for Jeff Hardy to go back to WWE?

By John Canton /

It's the least interesting time of the year in WWE, at least that's what the fans are used to thinking. Since the focus on this week's Raw was on Sting shoving the Seth Rollins statue into a garbage truck, it's fair to say that the fans are right in thinking it's boring.

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The Raw viewership numbers for Monday's show were down from earlier this year and down from last year on Labour Day and with barely over 3 million viewers in the third hour. The numbers showed that over 500,000 people tuned out in that third hour.

What can WWE to fix things?

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Here's this week's Q&A based on questions that you tweeted me @johnreport as I cover a lot of topics ranging from The New Day, the Bella Twins future and WWE getting more TNA talent like Jeff Hardy.

10. A Member Of New Day Getting Singles Push?

From @JBHuskers: With as great and original New Day has been, can any of the three get a singles push?
If it happens I hope it's not any time soon! They're amazing together and have something special as a trio right now. I think that they should stay together for years. The problem is that often times WWE breaks up groups too early. WWE has a tendency to break up teams too early. Last year they broke up The Wyatt Family and they got back together this year. They also had the Prime Time Players break up, neither guy did much alone and they got back together too. That should be a lesson to WWE about keeping teams together. Out of all three guys, if they do split up it will probably be because WWE wants to push Big E as a singles wrestler. He's the biggest guy in the group as well as the one that probably has the most main event potential. Kofi Kingston's been around for nearly a decade and I doubt WWE would push him that much. Woods is smaller than Kingston. He's got a good personality, but I doubt WWE is going to push him that hard as a singles wrestler. Let's just hope that they are a group for two or three years. No need to break them up now.