#1. Keeping the fans glued

The 24/7 title looks promising.
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One thing WWE are failing to do is keeping the fans glued for a long time. The shows are long, alright, but still, there is a lot they can do to keep it entertaining. A quick glance at the TV rating for Monday Night RAW in the last week or so and you will see that hundreds of thousands of fans stop watching after the first 90-odd minutes.
The main issue for this is again what I mentioned in the previous slide – too many promos. The simplest way is to add more wrestling, and WWE's new 24/7 title can help in doing that. But then again, we need to see wrestling and good backstage fights and betrayals for it, not just a bunch of stars running behind the champion while he/she finds a place to hide.
AEW did it well last night without a 24/7 title. The matches were entertaining and from there was no movement among the fans from bell to bell. Every single match was giving us some unexpected moves and twists, and that is what WWE need to bring in.
Moving from PG-13 and heading back to TV 14 is one way, but if that step is too big, just make things more interesting and unpredictable.
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