10 Ways WWE Can Save RETRIBUTION
10. Stop The Over-Production
One thing that has always been a cringe-inducing element of the RETRIBUTION experiment is the over-production of the group and their attacks. The shaky camera, the lights flickering, and the ridiculous deep voices have been a major crutch to any viewer taking the group seriously, and it comes off as a bad film student's attempt to make something edgy and threatening.
Remember the red lighting that used to bog down all of The Fiend's matches, and how superior the character and his work has been since they got rid of it? That. Do that.
The other thing that is irksome about the production poured in to the group's hijinks is WWE's sudden acceptance of the group and packaging of them. The graphic popping up to announce the group as Raw superstars during the WWE Draft was a ridiculous diminishing of everything the group has been saying in their promos.
If they are here to rebuild the WWE and rebel against it, why are they being displayed so proudly? Ali's fiery promo denouncing the way WWE does business would mean he would vehemently refuse to have the team advertised by the corporation, and it makes their entire modus operandi feel moot before new viewers even get a chance to hear it.