#1 Evidence of an unsafe work environment
It isn't a shocking thing to see wrestlers getting injured, but two performers that are in good position and have a good connection with the fans getting injured in two successive weeks of the same show does raise a question about the company and its policies around superstar safety.
The fact that last week Becky Lynch was hurt by female performers, and this week Braun Strowman suffered the same fate at the hands of the male performers, creates a situation of worry not only in the fans' mind, but also the performance centre trainees.
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This also gives the company a negative image because it looks to the public and stakeholders like the company isn't looking after the well being of their performers, and this may turn people against the product.
It is important that just like WWE's strict policy against drugs, they should also put a policy in place where a superstar would be penalised for injuring another performer, along with a fine. This would be a great way to assure fans that wrestlers work in a safe environment, and the company values safety.
This is also alarming, considering the fact that Enzo Amore's invasion at Survivor Series injured a WWE Universe member.