Overall, it's fair to surmise that the current WWE roster is a few major names short of feeling big time. The likes of The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar are notable by their absence, and even superlative performers like Shawn Michaels (who retired in 2010) and Triple H (who is competing less and less) haven't really been replaced, certainly not by those who can draw similar money as them. Maybe the rules are different nowadays, the WWE name itself seems to sell more than individual stars at the moment, but the locker room does have a few spare seats that could do with being filled by big-time superstars who round out the roster. At Money In The Bank, that was once again clear, but it's intriguing that in terms of talent, the current crop of stars is phenomenal. Comparisons had been made last year about how things were starting to feel like 1995 again, which is wholly unfair. Aside from the aforementioned likes of Undertaker and HBK, along with Bret Hart and Diesel, '95 was paper thin. By comparison, 2015 has a far more even spread of talent, several of which just need to take the next step.
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