Many ppl did not see the cruiserweight six-man but it's exactly how they should open RAW

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The kick-off show had Cedric Alexander , Lince Dorado and Sin Cara against Drew Gulak, Daivari and Tony Nese. Solid match, good action, nice sprint. Everyone had a chance to shine and it was given time.

I don't understand why they continue to put these guys on in the third hour. I'm not sayin they need to do this exactly like Nitro but it would be beneficial. They need to build up some buzz and familiarity with the general audience and these six-mans always did that on WCW.

Then once the audience starts to get familiarized we can get more in-set promos and blood feuds or transition guys into the title program.

But the key is put them out there early in the first hour and let them shine. :manny:
 

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WWE has yet to understand that casuals don't watch the network outside of PPVs. Most people haven't even seen any of these cruiserweights outside of Kendrick, and to make matters worse they've already clipped their wings. Put them in the first hour and just let them fukking go, worry about storylines later.
 
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well you have to ask does this company even want these guys to shine?

sad to say but it's a legitimate question.
 

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They actually featured the same match on superstars a week ago.

But, I actually think the cruiserweights should be the start of the show and the start of the third hour.

I think they need to flip the match types around though, the flippy match needs to be at the end of the show to give that hour some excitement and the first cruiser match should be the technical style match that they like to feature.
 
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