I've said it before and I'll say it again.
The WWE formula of the 80s worked because main event matches were rare and kept for special events.
The stars were built up with jobber matches which showed off their unique skills.
Today, every WWE TV show is a main event thing.
Why pay $50 to see a PPV when you can watch two a week for free?
I understand why RAW had to do this when WCW was in its prime ... but now the WWE has no TV competition. 99/100 people on the street wouldn't even know TNA or ROH exist.
IMO, it's time for the WWE to go back to jobber matches, heavy promos, leading up to important PPVs.
Just looking at Dolph Ziggler as an example. An absolutely great worker, but they continually make him look weak with every TV show. In the old days, he exhibits his impressive skills against Iron Mike Sharpe, Koko B. Ware, etc... and you're excited about his upcoming PPV match with Chris Jericho.
The WWE formula of the 80s worked because main event matches were rare and kept for special events.
The stars were built up with jobber matches which showed off their unique skills.
Today, every WWE TV show is a main event thing.
Why pay $50 to see a PPV when you can watch two a week for free?
I understand why RAW had to do this when WCW was in its prime ... but now the WWE has no TV competition. 99/100 people on the street wouldn't even know TNA or ROH exist.
IMO, it's time for the WWE to go back to jobber matches, heavy promos, leading up to important PPVs.
Just looking at Dolph Ziggler as an example. An absolutely great worker, but they continually make him look weak with every TV show. In the old days, he exhibits his impressive skills against Iron Mike Sharpe, Koko B. Ware, etc... and you're excited about his upcoming PPV match with Chris Jericho.
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