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Hello All.
I have a interesting question. I'm not trying to throw shade on anybody. But this is an interesting question that might get some interesting responses. I want you to know what today's WWE Product would be without the Internet Wrestling Reporters, Rumors, and Spoilers.
The reason I'm asking this question is because I be hearing a lot of complaints and reading about the disappointments of WWE fans about today's current product, and the storylines.
Now honestly I've seen some great ideas when they first came out like Big Show vs. Triple H at TLC which never happened. Shaemus vs. Daniel Bryan Match which was supposed to be a lock for mania, but seems like the WWE going in the direction of Bryan vs. Triple H. But yet things change. I understand Injuries, and CM Punk leaving the WWE. But are the internet sites is what is hindering WWE these days?
I understand there something's WWE don't want the fans to know and to be a surprise. Like last years royal rumble, WWE Gets a private flight for Y2J, and have him all wrapped up in a hoodie with a bunch of executives to keep him hidden from fans to make a surprise appearance at the Royal Rumble. Really that should not be. I just believe that the internet sites are busy spoiling us with spoilers and leaking out information to the point at times it leaves the writers with no alternatives but to give and write out crappy storylines. But what would WWE's current product be without the leaking of spoilers and internet reporters?
And again. This is not a post to offend anyone that works for Wrestlezone or PWInsider. It's just an interesting question as asking if this could be a reason for WWE switching up and putting on certain storylines. No shade intended. But honestly I think it would help WWE a bit if there were less internet reports and leaks because I like Surprises and unpredictability. For once on a return I would love to hear no one chant the surprise return star name before they come out, but yet wait till their entrance hit, and let the crowd go crazy.
That's just my opinion. I wanna hear yours.
I have a interesting question. I'm not trying to throw shade on anybody. But this is an interesting question that might get some interesting responses. I want you to know what today's WWE Product would be without the Internet Wrestling Reporters, Rumors, and Spoilers.
The reason I'm asking this question is because I be hearing a lot of complaints and reading about the disappointments of WWE fans about today's current product, and the storylines.
Now honestly I've seen some great ideas when they first came out like Big Show vs. Triple H at TLC which never happened. Shaemus vs. Daniel Bryan Match which was supposed to be a lock for mania, but seems like the WWE going in the direction of Bryan vs. Triple H. But yet things change. I understand Injuries, and CM Punk leaving the WWE. But are the internet sites is what is hindering WWE these days?
I understand there something's WWE don't want the fans to know and to be a surprise. Like last years royal rumble, WWE Gets a private flight for Y2J, and have him all wrapped up in a hoodie with a bunch of executives to keep him hidden from fans to make a surprise appearance at the Royal Rumble. Really that should not be. I just believe that the internet sites are busy spoiling us with spoilers and leaking out information to the point at times it leaves the writers with no alternatives but to give and write out crappy storylines. But what would WWE's current product be without the leaking of spoilers and internet reporters?
And again. This is not a post to offend anyone that works for Wrestlezone or PWInsider. It's just an interesting question as asking if this could be a reason for WWE switching up and putting on certain storylines. No shade intended. But honestly I think it would help WWE a bit if there were less internet reports and leaks because I like Surprises and unpredictability. For once on a return I would love to hear no one chant the surprise return star name before they come out, but yet wait till their entrance hit, and let the crowd go crazy.
That's just my opinion. I wanna hear yours.