10 Mistakes WWE Refuse To Learn From

10. Rushing The Angle

With a PPV every couple of weeks and countless hours of TV to fill, WWE has got themselves into a nasty habit. A nasty habit of rushing through things like there is no tomorrow.

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Take AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens, a dream match for many fans and two of the company’s best workers. That’s a feud that can sell out buildings and headline PPVs. It’s a feud that should be the cornerstone of your product for months to come. Instead, they are warring over the US Title, trading wins and ultimately failing to achieve anything.

If we’d slowed all of that down, however, we would have had anticipation and excitement. What if Styles had had to chase Owens, jumping through hoops to get the title shot the fans believed he deserved? Owens could have dodged one on one matches for months only to finally be forced into one at SummerSlam. The moment they locked up for the first time would have been huge.

Instead, we get another match. Another match between two great wrestlers but another match all the same. Much like Styles and Jericho became another match and Owens and Zayn. They stop being special when we see them a million times.

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