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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla
A lot of what Noid posts is pure crap, really. No offense, Noid.
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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla
It's going to take a while to convince people that they can be consistent again. At least the ratings moved in the right direction. I don't think there's a need for a massive overhaul or anything. They just have to keep putting out quality stuff and things may change over time.
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I agree with this, and Fox's post. As said, Rome wasn't built in a day, and the WWE should stop freaking out about ratings. Hey, after all the risks they've taken in recent weeks, their rating is pretty much what is has been. So that's shown they can work without the safety net sometime. All they need to do is prove that they are a consistently entertaining program, and hope that more people become fans, and not less.
Although I'm yet to see this week's RAW, I think it would have been more beneficial for the WWE to pace out their tournament a bit more. Give the matches more time by only having the first round on the first week. Confirm that the semi-finals will be next week. Dolph Ziggler is going to look more important if he gets ten minutes to hang with Rey Mysterio instead of five, for example. There was nothing technically wrong with any of the matches the WWE put forward, but it felt like several weeks of possible developments rushed into one show.
I do like that they put off the finals to next week. Good idea, it's episodic booking. Just chill out and don't rush things, and let your entire roster shine.