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Originally Posted by broverboard
I guess the question I have based on what I've read in this thread would be, is Vince a great businessman (he absolutely is) and does his ability as a businessman impact profit more than the quality of the product. The answer I'd hope we all agree is yes.
To suggest there are few issues with the product because profits are good is naive. Personally I no longer record Raw and I've cancelled my network subscription but catch highlights on wwe.com and YouTube because I don't enjoy the product as much anymore. There is no way to measure the people that consume content the same way as me, so it's a pointless conversation.
The simple facts are the business is healthy but the product can (and should) improve. The rapid growth of NXT is testemant to what can be achieved in a short space of time when production is good.
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NXT to me proves another point. It proves that the same people who have authority on calling shots for the main roster can create a wrestling show that appeals to the IWC. The problem is RAW is meant to and needs to appeal to more than just a small percentage of total wrestling fans. People here dont grasp that difference and think everything should just appeal to them.