
WWE’s programming has hit a slump. Viewership on its flagship show, Raw, is way down, and Seth Rollins even commented on the quality of the show recently. Although that was part of the storyline, Rollins was saying what fans of WWE programming have been saying for quite some time. WWE’s non-NXT content had become stagnant and boring.
On the December 17 episode of Raw, the entire McMahon family–sans Linda–came out to announce that there will be changes in WWE, and much like the announcement in the ’90s that ushered in the Attitude Era, the landscape for the sports entertainment company will change.
However, this change won’t happen overnight. The episode of Raw that followed was a bit more of the same, as expected, but we did get a fun gauntlet match for the number one contender for the Raw Women’s Championship. And Tyler Breeze returned to television and challenged Dean Ambrose for the Intercontinental Championship. On top of all that, six NXT superstars are getting called up. When? No clue, but probably in the new year.
We got more of this “everything is changing” landscape on Smackdown the next night, but again, it’s going to take time to see how all of this plays out. The Roadie didn’t become the Road Dogg overnight.
As we look at the current landscape with WWE’s primary programming–Raw, Smackdown, and the PPVs–we have a few ideas on how to return these shows to their glory days. Let us know what changes you want to see in the comments below.
