A Message To the WWE Creative Team
Simply put, if you want to improve WWE, you need to be more creative. Don't try to copy what happened in years gone by just because it was popular back then. It might not go over well with the fans now.
Don't just react to people saying that WWE is stale or boring, BE PROACTIVE. Try something new every once in a while. If it doesn't work or fizzles out after a few weeks, go back to the drawing board and think of something else.
The core of a good wrestling show is just that—good wrestling. Find a way to build on that. As long as putting on quality matches is still the main focus, try different things to support that.
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Push the envelope with more inventive storylines and more inventive moves. Adamle's originals were a step in the right direction. At least new things were being invented.
There should be a medium that links together the fans and the creative team. It's amazing the amount of good ideas that you'll get from the fans that pay to keep the WWE running.
If you want to cut costs, get rid of a few creative writers and employ a person to go through all the ideas that are sent from the WWE "universe."
Here's an example:
We've seen the move "Tied to the tree of woe." We've also seen a "Ladder of Woe" during MITB this year. How about a "Steel Cage of Woe?"
If you have one wrestler get his leg tangled in the steel at the top of the cage while trying to escape, now he's hanging upside down. A second wrestler climbs the corner turnbuckle and jumps off it, doing a dropkick into the first wrestler's head, which goes into the wire mesh behind it.
Here's another one: Rey Mysterio is in a ladder match. He exits the ring and gets a ladder. Instead of just throwing the ladder into the ring, he stands it up in between the ring ropes.
Rey gets the upper hand and places the opponents head on a rung of the ladder (which is still in the ropes). He then performs a "619" while the other wrestler's head is on the ladder rung. The opponent reels backward and Rey climbs up the ladder and jumps off it doing a West Coast Pop or body splash.
That would be a pretty cool spot.
I'm just one person, but imagine all the ideas that the millions of fans around the world would have! Sure, some of the ideas you wouldn't be able to use, but it's that one idea in every 1000 that would make it worth it.
WWE, whatever you do, don't go down the path that TNA is on—making up all kinds of weird gimmick matches.



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