(26 May 2016, 8:39 pm)Malarkey wrote I believe WWE will split the World Championship again, I do wonder what will happen with the Womens/Tag Titles though.
WWE have recently brought up Sami Zayn, Enzo Amore, Big Cass, Apollo Crews, The Vaudvillians, Dana Brooke & Emma from NXT, to make up for those who requested there release after Wrestlemania, which included Wade Barrett, Damien Sandow & most recently Cody Rhodes among many others.
A lot of Superstars are also coming back from Injury also, Seth Rollins returned at Extreme Rules last Sunday, Super Duper Cena is returning this Monday on RAW, Randy Orton is also due back soon, and you have HHH, Lesnar & Taker who will probs Wrestle again at Summerslam to come back.
Then you those who recently joined WWE from other promotions including AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson adding quite a lot of depth to the WWE Roster, so much so that really I think they have no choice but to do a brand split to shake things up.
I think you raise an interesting point here. The WWE does have a lot of depth nowadays but very few stars have been created in recent memory. If you take Cena, Orton, Trips, Lesnar and Taker (WWE's Top 5) out of the mix, who is there to headline the new brand? There are a lot of wrestlers who Id'd like to see at the top of the card but WWE booking isn't exactly conducive to getting anyone over. Look at Roman Reigns for instance; a couple of years ago he was probably on course to be the next big thing, the fans once bought into his character but now look at him - the fans have turned because of the way WWE have booked him. So, once again who does the company position at the top of the Smackdown brand? If WWE's Top 5 only appear on RAW and nowhere else, it sends out the message that that is the only brand worth watching as that where the stars are. If they appear on both RAW and Smackdown, it undermines the point of the brand spilt.
To really shake things up, WWE needs competition. Internal competition, in my opinion, will only cause more problems unless WWE learns from their past mistakes.