There’s a logic to that though. I can understand that perspective without having worked a lick.
I didn’t really get Destor as a WWE apologist, honestly. He seemed more critical of the dirt sheets, which could be a guarded business thing. But mainly he just looked at metrics and made sense a lot of the time. Raw was still doing comparatively well on cable. I’d like to think he’d look at them sliding at a faster rate than other properties and call a spade a spade.
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