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OBD Convo #10: Spirit Never Dies

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Claudio Swiss

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Both Companies suffer virtually the same damn problem.
WWE's problem is that they are too much of sticks in the mud to really get anything done or to make wrestlers get over organically and usually have to be forced to even give someone a shot(Now this isn't 100% true as they do TRY and give people a shot like when they did try and push Rusev during the Rusev Day stuff got over... and no one cheered for him, just the stuff got over).

And AEW's problem is that Tony doesn't realize that some people just does not fit to basically be seen as a major threat in their own right. Vince got it, Bischoff got it even Dixie on some level got it but Tony really doesn't. So you end up with wrestlers not really looking intimidating or being a threat like they should be being treated like a major threat for some reason.

If anything, if both sides decide to take the good part from each other, both would be extremely successful or atleast keep up their core audiences.
Exactly. Whoever can combine AEW's freedom to the wrestlers with WWE's presentation and production will be the best quality product.

Vince's problem is that he micromanages everything to death. Everything is scripted, sanitized, and over-produced, and he has a terrible sense of humor.

Tony's problem is that he allows weird, cringe shit to get onto his show and doesn't have an instinct for what a real star that has crossover appeal should be, and he has a terrible sense of humor.

If only they would see their own weaknesses holding them back.
 
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