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The biggest problem with the WWE is that fans cant accept change.
It has come to my attention that the biggest problem in the WWE, just might not be of it's own doing.
No. It appears to me that the biggest problem with the WWE lies in the fans mentality. What mentality is that? The mentality to refuse to accept change. Lets look at some things the WWE is criticized over. Now, most recently, there has been a bunch of criticism over the WWE championship belt and the new Divas title. People have been complaining ever since their inception about how the belts look. Me? I dont see the problem. You see, the belts look fine. They are just different. They are a change, an evolution (no pun intended) of the title belt. I think the so called "spinner belt" actually looks way better then the title before it and WAY better than the world title. Why? Because I have accepted the change for the evolution that it brings. The spinner belt allows a wrestler to cutomize his title for himself and make it something interesting and exciting and add their own touch to it. Now, the Divas title is getting a lot of angry about it. I dont see the problem with it either, its an evolution. Its not suppose to look like a man's title, it's a title for women! But for some reason, people criticize very angry at both of these titles. Also, for ages now, people have been complaining about the rising stars of the NEW generation of the WWE, aka, Cena, Batista, Orton etc. I dont see the problem here. All three are exceptionally great wrestlers and characters and frankly, I dont think the problem is them. The problem seems to be that they are new guys and thus automatically, they are "bad". It seems people are not happy seeing them on top...but lets go back in time now and remember. Lets remember WCW. As we all know, WWE took WCW out of business. Why? WCW was putting out a crappy product that for the most part sucked. Why did it suck? One of the big reasons was that WCW did not change! WCW heads did not accept change and did not let new young stars of the NEW generation take over and run "with the ball". No, instead WCW focused their efforts on Hogan, Nash and other established stars of the past. What happened? The product was terrible and WCW was CRUSHED by the WWE and taken out of business forever. So it seems to me that putting the attention on a younger new generation is a smarter idea then getting stuck on the old ones. So I think that people are needlessly complaining about what really is just plain old change. Natural progression. Evolution. I think a lot of fans need to chill and look at the show with a different eye. Instead of seeing something new and going "OH NO! THIS SUCKS! UGH". People should look at it and analyze it honestly and see it for the CHANGE and evolution that it REALLY is. Maybe then, we all wouldn't be seeing so many "problems" with the product? What do u think? |
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