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10 Ways To Make WWE Great Again
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Can WWE make things even better?
Some might think that would be impossible to do, especially with all the great matches, storylines and brawls WWE has already given fans in the new era, but it still feels like a fraction of their full potential. Not only is that evident by the flashes of brilliance that the company has shown storyline wise over the last couple of weeks, but also by the lengths they are willing to go to get there.
In the end, this is a much more powerful WWE than anyone has ever witnessed before and it seems like they are genuine in their intent to make things better. Beyond that, it seems like they are also genuine in their promises to fans, which is why The WWE Universe has been treated to dream match after dream match this year.
With that being said, let's take a look at 10 ways that can make WWE great again. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and also be sure to tell us what you think WWE can do to make things even better.
#10 Move away from PG programming
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WWE has done this somewhat since the New Era began and while it has been somewhat nice to see more mature topics and storylines tackled, it feels like WWE isn't committed to the idea. In fact, it sometimes feels like the company is just coming up with Attitude Era type segments without thinking them out or how they will benefit a storyline.
For example, when Dean Ambrose finally gave his reason for betraying The Shield, it was criticized for being too personal. Interestingly enough, the company backed off of that part of the character after that, which was deeply disappointing due to the potential and has continued to make Ambrose an overly one-note character.
In the end, WWE needs to bite the bullet and start leaning away from kid-friendly content. They have already proven they have the ability to do so by the airing of The Mandy Rose home wrecker Angle and Alexa Bliss being topless, so what do they have to lose?