From @andyclemo: Why do WWE find it so hard to create real main event stars? The last 2 were @CMPunk and @WWEDanielBryan who seemed to get over in spite of WWE not because of them. Last top guy they really made was probably Batista.
There's a bit of a problem because they don't let enough of their current performers get the biggest spotlight at shows like WrestleMania. With all due respect to The Undertaker, Sting and Triple H, they are part timers that are just taking up spots that could have gone to others. That makes it tough for younger guys to become those main event players. In WWE's defense, they are certainly trying hard to develop those new stars. Look at the placement of Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt, Seth Rollins and Rusev. They are all around the same age, have only been on the main roster for a few years and all of them could be permanent top guys. WWE is trying hard to elevate people. They could certainly do a better job of it and have more faith in some people, but they are doing some things right too.
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