I realize that. There are also a million of those kind of shows across America, Europe, Japan, New Zealand and so forth. My point about your "gimmick" still stands. And you always tell a story to the audience there, even on RAW that's the case. That's what "showing out" is all about, you watch the average WWE match and everything is catered to be seen and understood by the guy sitting in the back row of the arena, not just those close up or watching on TV. It's a basic fundamental. If people can't really tell what you're supposed to be doing/you have to spell your "gimmick" out to somebody that has just watched it on the internet, what chance does that guy in the back row have?
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