5 reasons it's tougher to be a WWE superstar than a UFC fighter

You may call me biased and hey, maybe I am!
You may call me biased and hey, maybe I am!

#4 Remembering the scripts

Remembering every single word can be quite a task
Remembering every single word can be quite a task

We've heard so many heartfelt speeches by UFC fighters. They are delivered with passion and connect with fans worldwide. They showcase the drive and determination of the superstar to compete at the highest level. WWE Superstars work with a lot more restrictions.

There is a team of writers scripting every word for them, that has to be recited verbatim before the WWE Universe. This is because the objective, in such a case, is to further a storyline, within the guidelines of WWE's family-oriented product. Imagine if Conor McGregor was asked to recite every single word from a script.

While many may consider this aspect of WWE's programming a negative, because it comes across as a lot less genuine than a UFC promo, the fact is that memorising lines is not easy. In fact, it's incredibly difficult to say something someone has written for you, and make the audience buy into what you are saying.

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