10 Ways WWE Will Be Different In 10 Years

8. No More 3-4 Man Commentary Teams

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Once again, keeping to a “less is more” approach, Triple H’s shows usually have two-man commentary teams. When he assumes total control of WWE, he’ll likely do away with 3-man booths that Vince and co. seem enamored with.

The height of this egregious crowding was on SmackDown from late 2016 up until Mauro Ranallo’s departure, when the show had four men on commentary, two of whom (David Otunga and JBL) are widely disliked by fans, while another (Tom Phillips, now Ranallo’s replacement on play-by-play) seemed to be there solely to plug other WWE products.

Ten years from now, we’ll likely see none of that as WWE assumes a “two’s company” mentality. This is evidenced by WWE’s upcoming UK brand tapings, which will have the two-man team of Jim Ross and Nigel McGuinness.

Speaking of the UK brand…

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