[quote name='mykevermin']Meh. You know who's going to get pushed? Umaga, Cryme Tyme, Kane, Finlay, Snitsky, Cena, Jeff Hardy, Triple H, Khali, MVP, Other Hardy, Chuck Palumbo, Undertaker, Mark Henry, Miz, and Big Daddy V.
There are PLENTY of WWE guys not under suspension or injury that are going to fill up the top of the card. WWE is not forced to do anything they wouldn't want to do (have good wrestling matches or push guys who aren't jacked the

up). Sure, you'll see Londrick on Mondays more, and Jamie Noble on Fridays more, but if you think they're going to be in a different spot on the show than the inconsequential squash match or the 3-minute comedy bullshit match, you're a fool who obviously doesn't get that the WWE knows you, the smart mark, will never ever stop watching, so they have no reason at all to cater the show to your standards - it is, after all, those who *would* and *do* turn away whose attention they crave.
Oh, by the way, if you think CM Punk will be ECW champion, you're a

ing mark worse than people who think the Undertaker is really dead. Mark my words, if the ECW title changes at all, it's going on Elijah Burke.[/quote]
I believe Henry was leaving soon?
I know it's wishful thinking on my part, but upon reading what you're thinking, I expect the company to go into stall mode for the next month and then continue on as if nothing happened.
Congress has sent similar requests to TNA and ROH. Both of them desperately need to do something - we often talk about the WWE, as if only wrestlers who work for them do steroids or abuse pain pills. That's bullshit, of course, and WWE, unlike TNA and ROH (shut up, Zen, I know they're profitable), has the financial foundation to stay alive as a company if the shit hits the fan. TNA and ROH could be done for if the fines and sanctions mount.
You're right. They could get buried if they aren't careful. It's got nothing to do with being profitable. I just wasn't aware that ROH had gotten a notice on the steroids issue from Congress.