From @dridgeo11: Do you think WWE is aware of how fans feel about the product at the moment? They put out the same bad content these last few months.
They really should be aware considering it's their job as a company to listen to their audience, gauge what they want and then react to the things that their audience tells them. The problem is they are set in their ways, sometimes live in a bubble and don't care if fans are booing certain people that WWE wants them to cheer. With that said, just because they are doesn't mean they are going to deviate from what they do on a regular basis. They seem more interested in doing stupid three minute segments with The Bunny than actually putting on longer television matches that might compel people to watch Raw more. There are still some positives about WWE programming because they are pushing some talented younger wrestlers (Rollins, Ambrose, Wyatt are all under 30), but there are some mistakes being made too. We can all sit here and complain about the product hoping that WWE changes things for the better, but isn't that what CM Punk was ranting about three years ago from that stage in Vegas? Things did get better for a short time and then they regressed again.
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