A PIECE OF MY MIND: CRITICISMS OF WWE, WHY THEY ARE EASILY CORRECTABLE AND WHY THEY WON'T BE CORRECTED
By Sal Corrente on 5/17/2009 6:40 PM
In our business today, finding and developing real main event talent has
become a very perplexing problem. It is clear to the McMahon’s that they have
a depth problem both corporately and on the talent side. The best chance that
the WWE has is if Vince McMahon turns into Benjamin Button tomorrow.
There are certain business principles that just don’t make sense if your goal
is long range success. You can’t “hot shot†a territory and expect it to last
forever. You can’t just expect talent to just constantly appear on your
doorstep. If you have a rare situation where some mid card player advances up
the ladder before your eyes then consider it a bonus not an entitlement.
The WWE is running a training school in Tampa Fl. The men running the school
are good men. All are talented in their own right and bring value to the
table. They are all deserving of the job but the company should be taking a
different approach. You are asking future wrestlers to attend a school that
has no formal succession plan in place. You go there, make a minimum of five
hundred dollars a week, and hope that “creative†has something for you. The
long term prospects are speculative at best. It is a tough world out there and
choices have to be made with intelligence and the future in mind. There are
few John Cena success stories out there so how can someone bank on a chance in
WWE. It’s a business that is kill or be killed.
How can WWE believe they are getting the best prospective future main event
stars? I have stated before, and I believe now more than ever, that the best
way to develop talent and maximize your dollars spent would be to have the
school run shows on a daily basis.
The current system is not productive at all. The money goes out but there is
no way to bring money in. The main event stars are not pouring out of the
system. The best we are getting is “B†list talent. This is a simple concept
to grasp. If you ran shows you could also get some people a break from the A
shows that you are running. The company could intertwine some of the talent
and give the young talent a chance to work with some veterans.
If you are a real wrestling fan you want the WWE to be something it doesn’t
want to be. You are looking for it to be a wrestling company. They don’t have
answers at the WWE offices. They are looking for Hollywood writers to script
out wrestling shows. That one fact alone is enough to tell you that the WWE
will never be what old school wrestling fans want it to be.
The good news is that everything that is wrong with the WWE is totally
correctable. It doesn’t take much except some humbleness and a correction in
business direction. When you think about real companies they make or attempt
to make corrections all the time. The WWE is a very successful company and can
operate as is for a long time. The problem is that what you and I see as huge
success is not success to the McMahons. They will keep striving to take WWE to
the next level. It remains to be seen what will happen but one thing is clear
they are looking for the next Rock or "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
I want to be fair and say that the school system did bring Randy Orton to the
WWE. I am sure he would have made it there one way or another with a father
like “Cowboy†Bob Orton. Even if you give the system a pass on Randy Orton the
successes are too few and far between and Hollywood writers can’t write
wrestling.
I am sure many people would find this column to be negative but it really
isn’t negative. If you are a Yankee fan nothing else will do except for the
Yankee’s to be in the World Series every year. This column is more about
venting than anything else. We just want Monday nights to be exciting again.
The fans want to attend sold out house shows. We want the cheers for the
company star to practically shake the foundation of the building.
In this world when you are successful it opens you up to ridicule and
criticism. The McMahon family and the WWE are a huge success with top notch
production and all the amenities. When people stop criticizing what they do
they are really in trouble. The smart money says that the WWE goes on as long
as the McMahons want it to. They have brilliantly branded the company. All we
want is some writers that understand wrestling. The next thing is why doesn’t
someone tell John Cena “ Hey we couldn’t come up with anything go out and talk
about Edge for five minutes.
When you hear about the bad that WWE does understand there is probably a
random act of kindness that offsets it but gets no publicity. When you are in
the positions the McMahons are in you can’t worry about everyone with an
opinion. But you do have to watch the numbers closely. That’s what should
dictate your decisions. The numbers don’t lie so we shouldn’t lie to ourselves
about them. No matter how good business is wouldn’t we all want it to be
better?
This picture is a candid shot taken at WrestleReunion 1 in Tampa. From Left to
Right it's Virgil, Stan Lane and The Warlord.