5 Things that the WWE could do to ensure long-term success

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#3 Changing up Creative

The New Era is as ripe a time as any, to shake up WWE Creative

WWE Creative has come under intense scrutiny for falling short of the mark when it comes to the believability of storylines and characterization. This has, sadly, been the cancer that has ailed the WWE for the better part of the decade past.

While the PG era required pro-wrestling to be watered down so as to make it less controversial and – in theory – more palatable to the mainstream audience, the New Era has shown every sign of shedding the chains that have reined in the product previously.

Perhaps a wise organisational move to squeeze the most out of the new beginning would be to reshuffle the Creative team that functioned within the restricted democracy that was enforced by the requirements of the PG era.

If you couldn’t imagine Vince Russo heading WWE Creative during the PG era, what makes it okay for the New Era to be built using old spare parts? It’s really quite simple. Horses for courses is the way to go.

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