One of the main reasons that Mick Foley has been so ineffective as a General Manager is that he acts like a stooge to the Authority, and especially Stephanie McMahon. The Authority is a storyline that has run its course, has become stale and needs to be rebooted for Raw to be fresh and interesting.
We thought Dolph Ziggler and Sting would get rid of it first, then we thought Shane McMahon would end their tyranny and ultimately pinned our hopes on Roman Reigns at Wrestlemania 32. But even now, Stephanie McMahon continues to bore us with the same stale promos, over and over again.
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Maybe Charlotte would beat up Stephanie McMahon so bad, that she could be taken off television allowing for Foley to have a solo run as the Raw General Manager, without Stephanie to oversee every action of his. One can hope!
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