Thought of the Day #2: More Authority Figures Than World Champions
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Ace
Vickie
AJ
Teddy
Booker
than there were world champions
Punk
Bryan
Sheamus
Big Show
If you throw in other authority figures
Ryder
Eve
Otunga
Santino
it’s even worse.
I know titles changes less frequently anymore, but this says a lot about how often the power turns over in WWE. There are WAY too many people that can make matches (for those of you that insist on being annoying, when I say make matches I mean anyone who comes out and says “this match is taking place because I/someone who I work for says so”) and WAY too much time is spent on the segments that make said matches.