This installment of the Daily Keller Hotline features Torch editor Wade Keller's expanded presentation of his proposal to restructure how WWE presents its wrestlers, feuds, and matches on TV with a new set-up, drawn somewhat from the MMA world and past successful executions of a similar concept in pro wrestling over the decades, which would take better advantage of the non-main eventer wrestlers in featured positions, while not diminishing the role top wrestlers play on the TV shows, but also cutting back on the top wrestlers' overexposure inside the ring, and also opening up doors to top acts who aren't currently active getting involved in a meaningful way again - which ideally would add up to better TV ratings (because the presentation of the product would seem fresh for the first time in a decade), PPV buyrates (because top wrestlers wouldn't be wrestling on TV as often), and house shows...