10. It Could Showcase Underused Talent

Right now, WWE has plenty of under utilized talents that could possibly shine if given a spotlight in which to do so. Guys like Xavier Woods, Tyson Kidd, Brodus Clay, Darren Young, Zack Ryder, and 3MB are doing absolutely nothing on the main roster but it's not entirely their fault. The wrestlers I've just mentioned have very little TV time in order to get over, even on a three hour Raw. Relaunching the WCW Nitro show as a separate "company" allowing these younger stars to carry the show would allow them to find their voice as a wrestler and possibly connect to the audience. You're probably thinking "well, isn't that what NXT is for?" and my answer is that NXT is for near-rookies who still need seasoning. Guys like Tyson Kidd are great wrestlers, they just need time in front of a camera to find their characters. WCW was successful because they incorporated established stars (Hogan, Hall, Nash, Savage, Sting) with newer talents (Jericho, Mysterio, Goldberg, Malenko) and created a talented roster from top to bottom. Allowing current WWE superstars to have their own show as a vehicle to hone their art would do nothing but benefit WWE.