3 signs WWE is listening to the fans and 2 signs that it's not
At the peak of the Attitude Era, Vince McMahon was hell-bent on destroying his competition and was doing the best work of his career. The WWE Universe got to witness some of the best storylines in the history of professional wrestling, thanks to the stiff competition between the two promotions.
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Things didn't stay the same after WWE bought off WCW in March 2001. With no actual competition around, WWE was free to tone down their product and not care about fans going for something else.
Almost 2 decades later, we're at a point where WWE sometimes panders to the crowd and gives them exactly what they want. But this isn't always the case. Let's take a look at 3 signs WWE is listening to the fans, and 2 signs that they're not.
3 signs WWE is listening to the fans
#3 McIntyre gets a marquee match at 'Mania
Ever since Drew McIntyre came up to the main roster, WWE hasn't handled him the way they should have. First, he became a sidekick to Dolph Ziggler and spent months with him, before turning on Ziggler and going his own way.
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Post his feud with Ziggler, McIntyre became a part of a dastardly trio, which also consisted of Baron Corbin and Bobby Lashley. The three villains spent months on end attacking Braun Strowman with no payoff in sight. Finally, The Shield put them down at Fastlane 2019, following which McIntyre began targeting The Hounds of Justice.
Now, The Scottish Psychopath is all set to battle Roman Reigns in a marquee match at The Grandest Stage Of Them All. Fans have been clamoring for a monster push for the behemoth for a long time, and it seems like we're finally getting one. A win over Reigns would do wonders for his career, shooting him up to the title picture on Raw.
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