10 Reasons Why WWE Creative Is Nuts

Any fan of WWE has a passion for the product they watch. It's why they turn on Raw or Smackdown every week, it's why they order PPVs and most recently it's why they purchased WWE Network. We do those things because we care about the wrestling business. Some people have been fans since they could walk, others might have tuned in during the Attitude Era when the business was hotter than ever and others may have just happened on the business by accident due to being bored by everything else on television. Whatever your level of passion for the wrestling business, there's one thing we can all agree on: We want WWE to be the best product possible. If you watch wrestling with a critical eye and over-analyze everything you see you probably aren't going to enjoy it as much as the 12 year old kid decked out in John Cena merchandise. However, as you get older and appreciate the business more, the hope is you can grow to respect the athletes in that ring. It's not easy to wrestle and getting to that WWE level is extremely hard. The group of people that most fans online have problems with are the guys in the suits, the WWE Creative Team. They're the ones that are paid to come up with the storyline for the wrestlers to perform for us. It's not up to the wrestlers to write their dialogue or decide who wins the matches. It's on the Creative department and WWE's Chairman Vince McMahon. It's not an easy job. Nobody is saying it is. They could be doing things a lot better, though. Maybe Vince needs to give somebody else more power or work less hours, but that's probably not going to happen. He's nearly 70 years old and still as active as ever. Consider this a wakeup call for Vince and his team. It's not coming from a hater. It's coming from somebody paying hundreds of dollars to attend his third WrestleMania in four years. Being a fan that cares enough to offer ideas to improve is better than being somebody that accepts everything as great all the time. While there are plenty of positive things going on in WWE on the road to a potentially great WrestleMania, there are some things they really need to think about too.
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