WWE is in a difficult spot in late 2015, and many fans were left highly disappointed by Sunday’s Survivor Series — which ended with a nine-minute main event match before Sheamus cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Survivor Series is one of the WWE’s longest running annual shows and is supposed to be a massive event, but the matches too often felt like they could have been aired on an average episode of Monday Night Raw. To make matters worse, there are a number top stars who are currently injured, and the biggest draw in the business — John Cena — is on a break.

Mick Foley, a former WWE World Champion who was one of the biggest stars in the company during the Attitude Era, frequently shares his thoughts on WWE events on Twitter and Facebook. On Tuesday, Foley wrote that he’s on the verge of becoming a “former WWE fan,” and hopes that the WWE will finally give beloved midcarders like Dolph Ziggler and rising female stars like Sasha Banks a chance to become champions.

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