7 Things That Are CLEARLY Wrong With WWE Following Royal Rumble 2015

There's more than seven things wrong. This is the tip of the iceberg...

Over the past decade, when World Wrestling Entertainment has been hot, the company's been tremendous, entertainers up and down the card working in synergy to deliver a great product. However, when WWE's been off the mark, they've been fairly terrible, a hodge-podge of a program delivered by the "Land of Misfit Toys" of pro wrestling. Royal Rumble 2015 was more the latter than the former, a show where The Rock's cousin (yes, we know his name is Roman Reigns, but the message was clear that ROMAN REIGNS IS RELATED TO THE MOST CHARISMATIC MAN IN SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY) won the Rumble and Daniel Bryan or Dolph Ziggler didn't. It's a tough time for WWE right now, attempting to switch their business mindset from classic to progressive, their content delivery methods from traditional to digital, and attempting to integrate some of the most athletic performers in the company's history into the product. If you accept all these things as being true, then WWE has some obvious problems that could possibly get worse, and fast.

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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.