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5 Reasons WWE must stop doing mature-rated content

Did WWE go too far with this Alexa Bliss segment?
Did WWE go too far with this Alexa Bliss segment?

Wet blanket time.

WWE has been doing some pretty racy segments over the last couple of weeks and while they were certainly attention-grabbing, they also seemed like a waste of time. Beyond that, the segments made absolutely no sense and didn't further their respective storylines whatsoever.

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What is even more troubling about this new trend is the fact that WWE is putting out a lot of great content right now and have no need for this smutty content. In fact, between, Finn Balor versus Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan versus AJ Styles, the upcoming men and Women's Royal Rumble and Seth Rollin's white-hot babyface run, there is little need at all for this type of content.

With that being said and WWE seemingly committed to this new trend in order to keep older fans interested, here are five reasons why that is might not be a good idea. As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments below and be sure to tell us if you think WWE should continue with this type of content or not.


#5 Bad message to young fans

WWE needs to think of the children!
WWE needs to think of the children!

The WWE has spent years trying to convince fans, especially young children, that the women's division matters again and they have largely been successful in that goal. With that being said and the company now on the cusp of the first ever all women's main event, why would they ruin that by sending a mixed message to the kids?

If nothing else, WWE spent so much time trying to get everyone to respect these women as athletes and now the company just focuses on their looks? That makes no sense and sends a bad message to the children that are watching. It also could cause them to attach their value to their looks which would also be bad.

In the end, these women athletes are warriors and should be showcased as such. Not as a home wrecker or a woman that is the victim of an awkward walk in. In all honesty, these women deserve more respect than this and WWE knows that!

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