#2 Adding some new talent
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Don’t get me wrong, many of the Cruiserweight Division stars are great and fun to watch. The only problem is, as mentioned earlier, many have not yet developed their character to a point of audience connection.
If WWE looked elsewhere for some more-established light-weight stars, or brought some familiar faces back, it would not only add locker-room veterans the young-roster can learn from, but they will also bring attention to the show.
Could you imagine the likes of Low Ki, the Young Bucks or even the return of Rey Mysterio in 205 Live?
Edited by Riju Dasgupta