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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
And that's why WWE would be stupid to go for it.
This might be a nice short-term boost, but they were losing fans before Cena and would have lost more anyway. They opted to turn to a different market and model for sustainability. The result? A sinking ship became a major multimedia franchise.
If you like wrestling being on TV, this is a good chunk of the reason. People blame Cena or Linda's political campaign, but should probably thank God that wrestling is even on the air right now, because this approach to business made it happen.
If you like the product at all, this approach probably saved it. If you don't like the current product, maybe it's time to move on. It's a show with kids as the primary market. Imagine if Pintint whined that My Little Pony didn't have enough attitude or whatever. He'd look like a moron for bitching about a children's show not catering to him.
And so does the wrestling fanbase.
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Yes, because the WWE is solely made for Children. This analogy is completely illogical.
They took their product, and made it kid FRIENDLY, not completely marketed at children.
And this "sustainability" is really working well, with all time low ratings.