8 Changes To Revitalize WWE Tough Enough

1. Give Us A Reason To Care

As mentioned earlier, the team that produces WWE's video packages are the best in the industry. They can take any mundane storyline and with the right music and clip selection get us wholly invested. Did anyone care about the John Cena/Bray Wyatt match before the "My Legacy" video came out? WWE had these contestants who presumably have lives and families outside of this show, but outside of a few phone calls or mentions we rarely got a glimpse of that aspect. Once the number of remaining contenders has been whittled down somewhat, start showing us who these people are. If my vote is going to earn someone a quarter of a million dollars, I want to know as much as possible about the life that I'm supposedly changing for the better. These are just a few ideas to make Tough Enough the success it could be. Do you have any ideas of your own? Share them in the comments.
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