>>18435401They might've gotten rid of Vince, but they haven't gotten rid of the work methods.
Haitch is at every show, every recording of his wife's podcast, on the road all the time to go from show to show while arranging meetings with writers and going back and forth with them and the figured-in talent, and then he has to go here and then he has to go there and then on top of all that explosive back and forth dialogue he has to pander to the emotions of overworked hypertense wrestlers who know they're getting carnied around by HHH, Pritchard and the rest of the carny cunts who only care about their own little egos and abuse the company for personal gain and emotional self-enrichment.
AND he took the jab.
AND if you ignore the atmosphere in that work environment, the guy has way too much on his plate for 1 man.
AND the ratings and social media engagements are still going down down deeper and down (despite the houses selling out).
AND they're having some bad experiences with outsiders like Travis Scott to try and improve the social media engagement but it's not working because 1 cool appearance doesn't make 3 hours of women's daytime soap opera writing not shit.
Almost makes one work himself into a shoot just thinking about all the shit visibly wrong with the WWE.
But when you think back to 20 years ago and when the big production changes came in, you start to realise that HHH and Stephanie were at the core of all these changes, and are directly accountable for everything wrong with the WWE.