Muzi the assinine comment wasn't meant to offend, I just mean that when you make assertions that aren't very well defined you leave it open to many interpretations, what you said should have been translated in a much different way. Either way I should have probably left that line out...just typing out a response quickly sometimes terms fly that should be revised.

But you say let the most talented guy get a chance to shine and I say Cena is the most talented, he's the most talented in getting a reaction, selling merch, selling tickets, moving storylines, affecting the average fan, need I go on?

If you mean let Chavo get more time to shine I say go watch him back in 04-06 and see that he wasn't that great and you can blame it on WWE "limiting" its superstars but I have seen Rey Mysterio, Evan Bourne, Morison, and Hardy utilize the type of stuff that is supposedly limited and utilize it to great success...I will also say ditto to Shelton Benjamin.

If you mean letting motivated guys with a proven track record and huge fan following get a chance, like for instance CM Punk, Matt Hardy, and Christian I'll say heck yeah. Those are guys who have proven abilities and have been short changed in WWE. They are proven cash cows and yet are limited (CM Punk to a much lesser extent)

Aside from a few ECW title reigns what has been done with Christian and Matt Hardy? Both guys who can work a very interesting match, get the crowd involved, have proven to be interested in moving up higher in WWE, have continuously sold lots of merch, and have a legit fanbase outside of the IWC. Those are guys I will agree with you on, not Chavo and Shelton.