#2 Takes opportunities away from other superstars
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Monday Night Raw has an insanely stacked roster for a three hour show and that might be one of the reasons why The D Generation X reunion is so confusing. Yes, it is true that nostalgia sells and The WWE Universe want to see old school acts do battle again, but is it really worth it when this is the result?
With that being said, Monday Night Raw has a plethora of superstars they could have done something with, but instead choose to do a nostalgia act that can't even perform well in the ring anymore. If nothing else, this spot could have been used for anything else and it would have benefited WWE much more than this silly reunion could ever even dream of.
Furthermore, the younger stars are much more deserving of a spot like this and WWE should realize that. Of course WWE is a business and they like to focus on the dollar signs, but wouldn't it make more sense to invest in building a star for the future and not four guys that have no business in the ring anymore?