3 reasons why WWE desperately needs an off season

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#2 Absence makes the heart grow fonder

Dean Ambrose's return early this year blew the roof off the building, now imagine that for everyone
Dean Ambrose's return early this year blew the roof off the building, now imagine that for everyone

Ever notice the kind of reaction the return of an injured superstar to active competition gets? It showcases that sometimes fans just need a breather from certain and maybe all the superstars.

WWE's inability to capitalise on the star power of its current roster is simply because of how they force-feed the stars down the viewers' throats. More often than not, a popular star not at their absolute best (since they've been working 3 to 4 times a week) becomes the centerpiece of the show to the point of lethargy.

The company has the greatest roster in wrestling today bar one (maybe New Japan Pro Wrestling) and controversially the best WWE roster of all time in terms of sheer talent. Yet no one reaches the height of popularity a simple part-timer does, because there's something special about seeing them wrestle once a year.

A smart off season idea would be for WWE creative to work out the chinks of some superstars performing on the house show circuit, while the other players show up on TV, then do the reverse the second half of the year.

This way WWE programming will be on showcase for the better part of the whole year, while also allowing some stars to take enough of a break that their returns blow the roof off the building.

Bayley gives us a HUGE update on a top Superstar's upcoming return RIGHT HERE.

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