10 New Directions For WWE After SummerSlam 2022

4. Different Presentation For TV?

Drew McIntyre Undisputed WWE Universal Champion
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SummerSlam was always going to come too soon for Triple H to rejig WWE's presentation. In fairness, fans do expect a certain quality from the organisation, so it'd be wise not to tamper with that too much. The good news? Trips and pals don't need to sacrifice quality when trying new things on for size.

It'd be amazing if shows like Raw and SmackDown experienced an overhaul sometime soon. They need individual sets for a start, and it'd be great to see WWE fiddle with some brand new camera angles rather than focusing on the same old hard cam they've been using for decades.

Why not try it, at least? If it doesn't work or proves unpopular, they can always go back.

Vince McMahon's retirement provides the ideal chance for WWE to evolve into something fresh for the first time in a long time. New sets, a new way of shooting promos/backstage segments, different angles - the possibilities are endless.

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