After watching RAW this past Monday, WWE seems to be in the business of modifying their trademark icon or rewriting Miz-tory, if you will. That was only for entertainment value, though, as its another part of the business theyre really rewriting
the wrestling part.
Dont call WWE a wrestling company anymore. Seriously, they take offense to it.
This news report via Wrestlechat.net, outlines what happens when TVWeek.com called WWE a wrestling company just last week:
TVWeek.com put out a headline mentioning Drew Carey inducted into pro wrestling Hall of Fame. Later, they received an email from WWE publicist, Kellie Baldyga, demanding that they change the headline, mentioning that We are no longer a wrestling company but rather a global entertainment company with a movie studio, international licensing deals, publisher of three magazines, consumer good distributor and more.
Baldyga added No, we dont do wrestling events. Theyre entertainments. And we dont call them wrestlers. Theyre superstars and divas.
She then followed up, writing I know the perception is that we are a wrestling company but we are actually much more than thatwe are a global media company which is how our Chairman and CEO, Vince McMahon, positions us.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hold the freaking phone. You mean to tell me that WWE, aka World Wrestling Entertainment, is no longer a wrestling company? Well, I guess in hindsight, the wrestling has been slowly deteriorating since around 2006-07 (the years Kurt Angle left and Chris Benoit died).
I dont know about any of you all, but Im a wrestling fan. I am not an entertainment fan. When I shelled out 300 bucks to watch Wrestlemania 25 live in Houston, I didnt do so for the entertainment. I did it for the wrestling. Thankfully HBK brought the wrestling (and the entertainment) that particular night, so that I went home satisfied, feeling like it was a good use of money. Theres no way I could do so with this upcoming Wrestlemania card. I wouldnt spend $300, let alone $30, to see any entertainment event where Snooki and Micheal Cole are getting the marquee treatment.
Speaking of Wrestlemania, isnt that WWEs flagship show? A flagship show called Wrestlemania? Someone might be confused into thinking that might be a wrestling show. I know if I attended a show called Porn-o-Mania, Id be pretty pissed if it ended up being a religious telethon. Are they going to change its name to Entertainment Mania? Or Entertainia? Of course not. The name Wrestlemania is too well known. WWE would never give up its popular namesake just to push its own agenda. However, they will certainly push their agenda under the guise of their popular namesake.
Obviously, I dont want WWE to go full-on entertainment and give-up the wrestling portion of their programming. But at the same time, I dont enjoy being tricked me into watching a professional wrestling show that barely has any wrestling in it. I want WWE to either do what their name claims they do or stop purporting to be something theyre not.
But the truth is they need the wrestling. Its the wrestling that draws in the fans. Sure, the kiddies love them some John Cena, but even they want to see Cena wrestle or what passes as wrestling these days. All of their other ventures either heavily rely on the wrestling aspect of the programming or they fail miserably. WWE Films falls in the latter category. WWE Films first two feature films See No Evil and The Marine had moderate success according to Hollywood standards, but all of their efforts afterwards have been utter failures. Their licensing deals with Mattel and THQ, fall into the first category they rely on wrestling. No one buys the Smackdown vs RAW video games to cut promos, they buy them to play wrestling. The same goes for the action figures as well. If kids wanted to play out sketch comedy, thered be demand for Saturday Night Live action figures.
Thankfully, there are other companies that not only showcase wrestling, but they make it their prime export. Lately, Ive been bombarded with a lot of wrestling news headlines about ROH Ring of Honor. Ive been seeing it everywhere. Ive been watching a lot of their videos as well. ROH is professional wrestling. Ive literally been in awe of the performances Ive seen. Its just too bad I have no readily available outlet to watch ROH regularly.
Theres also TNA, and I do have means to watch TNA. But what bothers me about TNA is that theyre trying their best to follow in WWEs footsteps, becoming more about entertainment & storylines and less about wrestling. At least they had the good sense to name their company Total Nonstop Action
which could mean anything. Albeit, one could argue that after the Jeff Hardy debacle from last weekend their company name is in danger of being errant as well.
Like I said earlier, I am a wrestling fan not an entertainment fan. I will continue to watch WWE for its few redeeming wrestling qualities. However, once WWE decides to go full-on entertainment and leave its wrestling history behind them is when I do the same for WWE. Vince needs to realize that we WWE fans come for the wrestling and tolerate the entertainment not vice-versa.