Wrestling wise could the storyline actually work
? For instance, the New Day breakup being hinted. Imagine, each member having a different ideology with the direction of not only black wrestlers, but wrestling period. Kofi representing the face appeal to wrestling fans that usually sees him as a happy go lucky individual, Woods representing the balance between being a face, but at the same time being about his business ala riding solo on the heavyweight championship division, and Big E representing the heel persona of complete anarchy of the WWE (The continuance of Henry's hall of pain). Each member have their own following and thus having a complete war over each other's views.
Would you seriously watch WWE on some Attitude era in it's prime shyt if they were to successfully pull the storyline off, or
nah?
Discuss
? For instance, the New Day breakup being hinted. Imagine, each member having a different ideology with the direction of not only black wrestlers, but wrestling period. Kofi representing the face appeal to wrestling fans that usually sees him as a happy go lucky individual, Woods representing the balance between being a face, but at the same time being about his business ala riding solo on the heavyweight championship division, and Big E representing the heel persona of complete anarchy of the WWE (The continuance of Henry's hall of pain). Each member have their own following and thus having a complete war over each other's views.Would you seriously watch WWE on some Attitude era in it's prime shyt if they were to successfully pull the storyline off, or
nah?Discuss

True, but lets say that Vince somehow gets sick in the Gorilla (too many protein shakes and snowcones), and let Trips handle business for a few months.
This could be a thing of value especially since the WWE trying to be "progressive".



. When I think of a legit Civil War type of story line, I think of what Chikara did minus the goofy stuff:
. Vince calls up the roster to express a new policy where the wrestlers got to follow suit (work with the machine). He expresses the importance of this new policy as it will not only protect the wrestlers, but the fans. Thus, leading to Triple H being the Magneto of his viewpoint. He wants to save wrestling from itself, while Vince wants to expand wrestling (yet destroy it at the same time). This leads to the long awaited battle of Vince's idea (sports entertainment) vs Triple H's idea (WCW's old vision). This ends up having wrestlers scrambling to different sides, along with their own factions. Bottom line, this storyline would test the different ideals of wrestling fans from the smarks to the marks. The traditionalists and the new bloods. It would spread throughout the year with different feuds happening, along with shyt spilling on NXT. Cena could be the wildcard in this shyt and decide to have his own ideal (leaving wrestling altogether).
Too much logic for the WWE to handle though sadly, yet
. I'ts absurd.
we can't even fantasy book a big angle without it revolving around the McMahons