For the first time in a very long time, the WWE product is definitely worth watching. The wait for lifelong wrestling fans to watch their favorite wrestlers in the same promotion has become a reality with WWE's signings over the past few years. Have you ever dreamed of watching John Cena go one on one with Shinsuke Nakamura? You're now able to see that happen. How about Kevin (Steen) Owens continue his long running feud with Sami (El Generico) Zayn on the grandest stage of them all, Wrestlemania? You're wish will come true in due time. And have you ever dreamed of seeing the Demon (Finn Balor/Prince Devitt) go one on one with the Deadman (The Undertaker)? Well, that might be a long shot but it's still possible. Then why are the ratings getting even lower?
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The City of One Year Deals
The past off-season for three of the four major sports franchises in Philadelphia (Phillies, Eagles and 76ers) has seen their biggest transactions made through one year deals. The Phillies had signed Michael Saunders, outfielder, to a $9 million, one year deal and Joaquin Benoit, relief pitcher, to a $7.5 million, one year deal. The Eagles had signed Alshon Jeffery, wide receiver, to a $14 million, one year deal and LeGarrette Blount, running back, to a $2.8 million, one year deal. And the 76ers signed J.J. Redick, shooting guard, to a $23 million, one year deal and Amir Johnson, power forward, to a $11 million, one year deal.