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5 changes that can help WWE in the long run

The WWE is one of the biggest corporations in the world today, and arguably the most recognizable. The company soared to popularity in the 1980’s when the company went mainstream with the help of stars like Mr. T, Cyndi Lauper, and the face of the WWE Hulk Hogan.In the 1990’s the company started to drop in popularity, and a new company (WCW) emerged and proved to be a threat. WCW began pulling fans away from WWE, and also began winning the weekly ratings war on television. But when the WWE rebranded its product, and began what would be known as the Attitude Era, the company soared to new heights and destroyed the competition. The WWE has always found a way to please its audience and stay relevant with the times. So what can the WWE do now to remain relevant? 

#5 Moving Monday Night Raw back to 2 hours

One major move WWE could make right now is moving Monday Night Raw back to a two hour show. 

Last Monday on the WWE Network, Triple H said on “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s podcast that it’s tough writing a three hour show. If the WWE wants Raw to be a better product, then moving the show back to two hours could be a big start. A two hour show would also make life easier for the writers, and could potentially make the storylines better as well.

Right now the three hour show seems to drag on and feels forced at time, almost making the show unwatchable. There are times though where the WWE hits it out of the park and the whole three hours is a success, but the majority of the time it’s not.

A two hour show, like Triple H said, is a lot easier to write and is a lot easier to manage. A two hour show, over time may prove to make Monday Night Raw a much better product in the long run.

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