A lot of WWE fans are wondering about the future of WWE Storylines. Triple H has been fired. What's next? Will Triple H revenge John Laurinaitis? The fans would like to see that. But, Triple H seems to be moving on to another storyline, teaming up with CM Punk and facing The Miz and R Truth. What happens to the unresolved issues, the unanswered questions between Triple H and John Laurinaitis?
There was a time when WWE Storylines has a beginning and an end. That doesn't seem to be the case anymore. CM Punk started something by quitting the WWE with the WWE Title. Everybody thought he would be out of the WWE for sometime appearing on TV shows and taunting the WWE. But Punk returned to the WWE much sooner. He then confronted with Triple H. After their match, CM Punk said that Triple H was not responsible for the "conspiracy". The voice of the voiceless then did nothing about and moves on to a different storyline. An incomplete storyline.
Where is Kevin Nash? Nobody knows! Will he ever come back to finish what he started? Probably not. He was brought in to bring in some variety. He did and now he is gone. The storylines in the WWE are now colorful. There are a lot of characters, a lot of action, but no beginning and no end. We are simply moving from one scene to another, just like in a soap opera.
Bringing in big names is good, scripting episodes that make big news - like the firing of Vince McMahon, the walkout, the firing of Triple H - is good; it will temporarily increase the ratings. But to maintain the ratings, to retain fan interest, there should be better storylines.
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