Some of the 'Legends' segments did seem a tad uninspired
#4 Having the legends announce their Royal Rumble entry
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It would have made more sense than merely smiling and waving to the camera
WWE brought back a plethora of superstars from the past, including a whole host of female superstars. All of them looked just as gorgeous as ever. Sadly, all they did was smile and wave for the camera. We feel that their role could have, honestly, been better thought out.
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Couldn't these women have announced their entry into the Royal Rumble match, to build some anticipation for it? One may argue that except for the last segment, nothing built any excitement for the pay-per-view next week. This would have added some excitement.
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Some of you may argue that it's better when the Royal Rumble entries are surprises. True, but even that would have made more sense than just showing up at RAW 25 to smile for the camera.
In fact, knowing that The Bellas or Trish Stratus were in the Rumble could have inspired many new viewers to tune in.
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