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Mick Foley was right to Speak Up WWE needs to be Better

 



Mick Foley was right to Speak Up WWE needs to be Better

Mick Foley recently did a video (which you can see below) its entitled "WWE We have a problem"

I want to first off give massive credit to Mick Foley for coming out and saying what he did because it would of been very easy for Mick to sit back and think it but to record it put it out there and spark a debate is very brave. 

It wasn't easy for Mick to come out and say what he did with so many friends, fellow wrestlers and colleagues of his still working for the company and reports are that many at WWE aren't happy with what he said either but I think they needed to hear it. WWE needs to be challenged to be better. 

WWE isn't a bad company far from it, they have created so many great memories, moments and events over the years WWE was great, but that's what Mick is getting at WWE WAS great but isn't where it used to be right now. 

Its creatively challenged and uninspired at the moment WWE needs to trust its wrestlers more, listen to their input to help improve and enhance the product.

Mick Foley used the example of Karrion Kross to make his point and even posted the photo below recently to further illustrate his point 


Karrion Kross is another call up from NXT that's gone from compelling interesting character to fighting with water pistols on WWE RAW.

Mick Foley explained that wrestlers don't trust WWE to make them a star anymore, and with examples like Kross So many previous NXT call ups are now gone from WWE and moved on to other companies or don't trust creative to make them the best version of them that they can be.

Sure WWE has the money from Fox and USA but that money won't last forever and at some point WWE are going to need to listen, We want better presentation of these wrestlers, the wrestlers want better presentation of themselves and we want WWE to be better.


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Jonathan Orchard 





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