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Hey Wrestlezone I’ve been a fan of WWE for over 20 yrs and I’ve always been curious of how WWE superstars and divas who are in actual relationships with each other can  break-up with each other on TV for storyline purposes. I guess my real question is how do they prepare both mentally and emotionally for their storyline break-up?

Some of you guys think to much into this. It’s just acting. I mean what so hard about it? They’re all professionals.

What if this happen. I know it is least likely however I want to get some answers from you. Since the WWE seem to favor their younger talents over their older talents, what if guys like Big Show, Mark Henry, and Kane had a storyline where they are upset with the WWE. All 3 guys interfere in matches because they want some justice. Even though Mr. McMahon wants to end this mess, he tells all 3 guys listen, what you are doing is wrong, and this thing needs to stop. All 3 guys, Big Show, Mark Henry, and Kane say, well we hired our own personal manager who also supports us and the manager is, Teddy Long. Where Mr. Long mentions how the WWE never respected him. We have a feud between Team Mr. McMahon, where he has Randy Orton, John Cena, and Triple H vs Team Teddy Long, Big Show, Mark Henry, and Kane. At the end, Team Teddy Long wins the match after Sting helps Team Teddy Long to win. Which allows a match where Sting wins over Mr. McMahon.

I see you previous question of CM Punk distracting security, coming out to the ring, beating Brock Lesnar in a fist fight, then disappearing into thin air more likely.

Why does WWE still produce Superstars? 

WWE has international deals in place much like they do with Main Event. Even though the shows might not air on TV in your area or on the Network, they still air internationally so WWE is contractually obligated to produce them.

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