>>18579717
There should more focus on finding and training writers for the weekly shows. Possibly even training former wrestlers so they could write stuff that makes sense. That's probably more useful than starting up a zillion wrestling schools. People like Ed Kosky, Brian Gewirtz, Jeremy Borash, Ryan Ward were just as essential in shaping up the landscape of pro wrestling that we love as the agents and the head bookers. The disgustingly cynical -for WWE- and directionless (as in requiring a director with a vision to steer the clusterfuck) -for AEW- feel of the weekly shows is one of the main reasons why I cannot stand watching them anymore.
It also doesn't help that both TK and HHH are utter tastelets. No sensibility for quality production whatsover. Just brainless business major minded BS. And people wonder why the masses find this shit to be so unappealing.