As much as WWEs power-brokers enjoy booking their wrestlers based on who could win in a real fight (which, in Vinces mind, is almost always the bigger guys), its not as exciting for the majority of the audience to see two enormous wrestlers throwing haymakers at each other for ten minutes (see: Kane vs. the Great Khali for an excellent example). One doesnt have to look very far to see examples of this idea in action: Neville, the Lucha Dragons, Sami Zayn, Prince Devitt/Finn Balor, Ricochet/Prince Puma, Kota Ibushi and Low Ki are all among the most exciting wrestlers alive today, and all of them excel in the cruiserweight style. Even when they werent in the top matches on the card, they were drawing in enormous crowds (and their money) because they dazzled the audience with their breathtaking performances and unbelievable athleticism. For a real example of this idea in action, look no further than NJPWs Wrestle Kingdom 7 event. The seventh match on that card was a Triple Threat match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship between champion Prince Devitt, Low Ki and Kota Ibushi. It was less than 15 minutes long and was arguably the best match of the night. WWE can achieve the same kind of success if they were to give their cruiserweight wrestlers something prestigious to compete for.