12 Radical Ideas That Could Save WWE Smackdown

10. Keep The RAW Advertising Down

Is there really any WWE fan, big or small, old or young, casual or committed, who watches Smackdown but not Monday Night RAW? No. Of course not. Does WWE really think that fans will have completely forgotten what took place, live, on their flagship television show, only a few days earlier? One would hope that the action and the drama presented would stick in the memory for a lot longer than that. Given both of those two things€ is it really vital to spend so much of Smackdown€™s running time presenting recaps of events on RAW? Do the opening promos need to be ten minutes of exposition over events that we saw only days ago? Do RAW rewinds, and replays, and clips and video footage need to be presented to the Smackdown audience as though they took place on another planet? Keep the RAW recaps to a bare minimum, or excise them altogether. They€™re a waste of everyone€™s time.
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