India being a land of stories and many myths, WWE can always incorporate one or a few elements of the same within their storylines, which will make it that much more relatable for the audience who will then have a reason to keep up with the storylines and angles, which otherwise wouldnt make for a must-see TV watching experience. An Indian equivalent of the McMahon family saga is something that would be a sure-fire hit with the local Indian audience who are still big believers in the traditional familial hierarchy. When TNA launched Ring Ka King in India, they made sure that the Indian audience could relate to the characters, either by naming the wrestlers differently or by putting on a different kind of product than what is usually seen in the United States. Keeping the Indian audience in mind, WWE can roll out with a product that the Indian fans can relate to.
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