10 Ways To Save WWE's Failing Stars

2. How To Make Eva Marie The Most Hated Heel On The Roster (Before Making Her The New Sable)

Eva Marie has been earning rave reviews from people like Brian Kendrick and even The Rock on social media. Training hard to make a splash in pro wrestling, the Total Divas star desperately needs to make a sudden impact on her return to the main roster. Previously, Eva couldn't really do much in the ring and didn't have much of a story, which made it difficult to care about her appearances. This knuckle down approach to training could be used to her advantage. Providing an instant character for her, Eva Marie's husband, Jonathan Coyle, could also become involved and promoted on-screen as her "husbandger". Ramping up their public displays of affection and heightening their conscious of their self image, they would be so easy to dislike and with Eva tearing down all Divas with dominant displays, it won't be long until "go away heat" is changed to real heat. The pair are no stranger to social media selfies, and that's exactly the kind of thing that could give them a platform. As his wife's manager, Coyle could raise the ire of males everywhere by rubbing their relationship in the faces of everyone. From there, a scenario not unlike that of Marc Mero and Sable from the 90s could emerge. Growing weary of her husband's attitude, Eva Marie could break out on her own and become a huge star in her own right. For those citing her ring work as a problem, recent clips of her training show she can already do more inside the ring than Sable could during her prime.
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