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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw
WWE shows are like a McDonald's hamburger. Made the same across every restaurant, so when you go into a McDonald's there is no uncertainty as to what you'll get. No uncertainty makes customers feel "safe" and stockholders feel "secure". McDonald's could introduce new menu items on the side to try to attract more customers, but their "main event", THE BIG MAC will always be a Big Mac.
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But "secure" doesn't have to mean "bland" or "bad" or "lackluster" or "straight up garbage". If it does, I'll just go to Sonic, Hardee's, Rally's, Five Guys',or Red Robin instead.
I just don't want WWE to do something similar to they did a number of years ago when they were faced with the exodus crisis (injury, retirements, and walk-offs) where they had to scramble to build new stars - a thing they should always have had if they built the undercard to a next man up level... and I fear a similar thing is going to happen, but with the audience at some point soon in the future.
They're not going to address the quality of the product until AFTER the people are finally fed up with all the "meh". Then, they'll try to do better to get folks to come back instead of laying the groundwork of doing better
now so no one is tempted to stop watching.