4 Twists WWE could be planning in July
June was a huge month for WWE as two pay-per-views took place last month. While Super ShowDown was a sub-par show, Stomping Grounds was a stupendous show. A dream match was held at Super ShowDown last month when the Undertaker faced Goldberg. Unfortunately, the dream match turned into a disaster.
The company made a massive announcement recently which could improve the quality of the product. Paul Heyman, who is also the onscreen advocate of Brock Lesnar, is the new Executive Director of RAW. Eric Bischoff is the new Executive Director of SmackDown Live.
The low ratings have certainly given headache to WWE. Due to the substandard ratings, Vince McMahon introduced Wild Card Rule but it didn't help improve the ratings. The fans have been vocal about repetitive matches and boring storylines. Given the track records of Heyman and Bischoff, they could offer interesting storylines.
Extreme Rules will be held in July and WWE already announced some matches for the show last week. Here we discuss four twists WWE could be planning in July.
#4 WWE could end the Wild Card Rule
Vince McMahon introduced the Wild Card Rule in May. There is no denying that it was a desperate attempt to improve the ratings. According to the Wild Card Rule, four Superstars are allowed to appear on the other brand, however, the reality has been different in the last two months.
More than four Superstars have been regularly appearing on the other brand which makes the brand split irrelevant. It is safe to say that the Wild Card Rule has not been successful. Roman Reigns, who is currently a SmackDown Live Superstar, appeared on the blue brand four weeks ago, nevertheless, he has been regular Wild Card entrant on RAW. After having two new Executive Directors, WWE might decide to scrap the Wild Card Rule in July.