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Post by romanstylesiii on May 28, 2019 14:23:15 GMT -5
Fans stopped tuning in because of a lack of interesting storylines, 50/50 booking, the product looking stale, and titles being meaningless (too many of them/the champions losing most of the time).
In response to this, we got:
-random call-ups who are not being developed at all and are wrestling without any real story behind their matches.
-An end to the brand split, which has flooded each brand with even more titles
-A creation of another title
-The same 50/50 booking
-Nearly every champion still has a losing record in non-title matches
So they acknowledged there was some issue, but instead of doing any research into what the problems were, they pretty much just guessed and gave solutions that had nothing to do with why everyone stopped watching in the first place
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Post by Pushed to the Moon on May 28, 2019 14:36:04 GMT -5
It was a pre-emptive apology for what was still to come.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on May 28, 2019 14:39:52 GMT -5
Nothing is better and just about everything is worse.
No storylines. No characters. No consistency. Evil authority figures continue to run amok.
The only thing that's stayed the same or improved is the actual in-ring performances and a few fan favorites are getting pushed a little.
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Post by thecrusherwi on May 28, 2019 15:12:37 GMT -5
Nothing is better and just about everything is worse. No storylines. No characters. No consistency. Evil authority figures continue to run amok. The only thing that's stayed the same or improved is the actual in-ring performances and a few fan favorites are getting pushed a little. At least in an attempt to overcome all that tedium, they shoot it like this to enhance the excitement:
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Post by Session Moth is over on May 28, 2019 15:31:58 GMT -5
I'd agree with all this though I thought last nights show was one of the best this year...which is not saying much, but still an improvement.
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on May 28, 2019 15:35:42 GMT -5
It was a meaningless ratings stunt to try and avoid Raw going under and I've been doing the "I told you so" dance for months now. None of the show's structural issues were addressed at all and it's pitifully clear they didn't even think Baron Corbin as the show's main character was an issue because that never f***ing went away. Nothing can be meaningfully different as long as Vince is running it, that's just kind of the reality.
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Post by Mayonnaise on May 28, 2019 15:46:12 GMT -5
Yeah, I had hope but it has been snuffed out. Not sure why I keep playing the wait-&-see game with them.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 15:56:35 GMT -5
It was the false promise they always make when things get bad and nothing has changed and they have gone back to the same things.
Tell us things will be different Tell us about shaking things up Tell us things we are already aware of to create false hope by showing us they are aware of the problems which means things will change
This has always been my biggest worrie for this company they would get so complacent and things would get so bad that nothing short of a giant overhaul of everything will be able to mend the issues and that is where the company is finding itself now , putting a title on this guy , pushing these people are band aids now and no longer solutions.
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Post by Perd on May 28, 2019 15:57:09 GMT -5
Nothing has changed because Vince thinks the problem lies with us. He thinks he’s doing a bang he job. It’s the stupid millennials that are the problem.
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Post by BigAl on May 28, 2019 16:08:05 GMT -5
Nothing has changed because Vince thinks the problem lies with us. He thinks he’s doing a bang he job. It’s the stupid millennials that are the problem. And the Millennials are too busy eating avocado toast and watching South Korean soap operas on Netflix so says Rhonda
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 16:09:46 GMT -5
Vince has no idea how to fix the issues because he's completely out of touch and everything passed him by a long time ago. And you know what? Understandable. It happens.
What's inexcusable is not allowing any new voices to be heard and micromanaging your writers and performers with a fine-tooth comb. It almost feels like some kind of paranoia, like if he doesn't have absolute control over everything it'll all slip away from him.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 28, 2019 16:11:13 GMT -5
Nothing has changed because Vince thinks the problem lies with us. He thinks he’s doing a bang he job. It’s the stupid millennials that are the problem. And the Millennials are too busy eating avocado toast and watching South Korean soap operas on Netflix so says Rhonda South Korean soaps can be pretty damn good.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on May 28, 2019 16:25:19 GMT -5
Yeah, I had hope but it has been snuffed out. Not sure why I keep playing the wait-&-see game with them. I kinda felt like I didn't have any option. ...I'm starting to explore the options. It is mind-boggling how badly they're handling this. I mean for the love of all that is good and holy, I'm one of the few people that actually *like* Baron Corbin and I still want to throw a spear through my TV at the thought of Seth wrestling him for the strap.
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Post by Chiral on May 28, 2019 17:19:07 GMT -5
I remember Vince saying in like late 2015 (I think it was the infamous Stone Cold podcast episode) about how Raw had this phenomenal exciting moment that really shows them firing on all cylinders...and it was a basic-ass brawl with Big Show leading into a 6 man tag, the same segment they'd done like 5 times in the weeks before but this time it was at the end of the show instead of the beginning. And it just showed me like THIS is WWE trying to improve and it's still a disaster snoozefest.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 17:20:48 GMT -5
they should only have about 100 wrestlers under contract and use freelancers in case of injury
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 17:22:24 GMT -5
The wildcard rule is ass, and not the good kind.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 17:24:47 GMT -5
Watch the first XFL revival season win an Emmy for writing, best drama, producing & editing
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Post by King Devitt on May 29, 2019 6:55:31 GMT -5
Vince can't fix what's wrong b/c Vince doesn't understand the problem.
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Post by realist on May 29, 2019 7:33:57 GMT -5
Vince has no idea how to fix the issues because he's completely out of touch and everything passed him by a long time ago. And you know what? Understandable. It happens. What's inexcusable is not allowing any new voices to be heard and micromanaging your writers and performers with a fine-tooth comb. It almost feels like some kind of paranoia, like if he doesn't have absolute control over everything it'll all slip away from him. I like this post. I think people sometimes unfairly attack Vince for being out of touch, but he is 73 years old. No one should expect him to be current. I am 32 and when I listen to my 12 year old talk to her friends, I realize just how out of touch I am as well. It is to be expected as one grows older. The problem is that Vince McMahon refuses to acknowledge that he is out of touch and needs to empower younger minds to help modernize his product.
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Post by eJm on May 29, 2019 7:36:26 GMT -5
Vince has no idea how to fix the issues because he's completely out of touch and everything passed him by a long time ago. And you know what? Understandable. It happens. What's inexcusable is not allowing any new voices to be heard and micromanaging your writers and performers with a fine-tooth comb. It almost feels like some kind of paranoia, like if he doesn't have absolute control over everything it'll all slip away from him. There’s a reason most companies with an older CEO in charge let younger people run different divisions in the company or at least people who know how to get the best from others. Vince I guess has people in other positions but outside of Network and YouTube stuff, none of them really have control of much. Hell, talent relations and development might as well be a completely different company.
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