5 Ways Triple H and Vince McMahon differ on the WWE's future, and 5 ways they agree

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Disagree: Fans want more technical wrestling in WWE product

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The WWE's signature style has evolved over the years, changing to reflect the mores and desires of society and wrestling fans.

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For example, in the #metoo era, it's hard to conceive of the WWE having a bra and panties match due to the negative backlash they would receive. But during the Attitude Era, this was a staple of most shows and PPVs featuring a women's match.

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This tendency to change with the times is also reflected in the very way that WWE wrestles perform their matches. For example, during the Attitude Era there was a lot of punching and kicking and not much wrist locks, but of late the emphasis seems to be on providing more technical wrestling action for the fans.

This is one area where Father and son in law disagree. Vince McMahon thinks that technical wrestling isn't as important as other aspects to a wrestler's profile, whereas Triple H is trying to integrate more rest holds and scientific maneuvers into the WWE cannon.

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