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Old 01-26-2015, 09:28 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by MatthewAllenHanso View Post
With a less tangible effect fans forced Bryan into the main event last year.

That was never the plan. They caved.

This has the chance to tank stock, and even more hurt the company.

I don't know if I like fans being upset being able to effect stock price, but I think this is good. They want to be an interactive medium and it's time they start interacting, it's time they listen to the fans and give them what they want.

This isn't scripted drama. This isn't just TV. This is fans who are expected to plop down money and go to live events wanting to see what they want.

It's not childish or unrational. I think it could be harnessed into a way to create a generally great product for fans.
Good point. WWE prides/markets itself on being interactive and present on social media. These claims ring hollow if they don't ever intend on actually listening to the "Universe".

At the end of the day, WWE is entertainment, and if the people aren't being entertained then what purpose is being served?
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