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Old 04-09-2019, 05:14 AM   #530
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Originally Posted by Tom Guycott View Post
The biggest fear is that, once again, WWE will learn the wrong lesson from that reaction. In this case, that somehow Kofi is undeserving instead of promising something huge they didn't intend on delivering. There was zero reason for it.

But hey, Sami's right. Fans just want to be critics. We have no right to watch consistently good stuff. Any ol' shit will do because fuck your viewers.

I was about to ask if there were any other form of entertainment where blatant contempt of your audience is acceptable business, but yeah, modern "live service" video games has WWE beat... but that's only because WWE is only one company.
It feels like the promo was actually intended to insult the audience and reflect backstage’s opinions on their own product. People seemed to like it, but hey, they all seem to watch.
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