"WWE's morale seems to be near a decades-long low, if not an all-time low in the locker room

"WWE's morale seems to be near a decades-long low, if not an all-time low in the locker room.

Since this past week's heavily criticized WWE Royal Rumble, Fightful has heard from a wealth of discouraged and disappointed WWE talent frustrated with the direction of the company. Ranging from those who are rarely on television to consistent main eventers, new names and veterans, we've heard of decreasing morale within the locker room.

The Royal Rumble was a major point of frustration. Issues with how the match was produced, and the lack of most talent not being highlighted to maximize their presence was repeatedly noted. There were also issues with moments not being created, and the lack of capitalizing on a lot of the angles that built the match itself.

One longtime talent said that nothing matters, outside of four people "maybe," as they vibe that they get. Over a half dozen main roster talent pointed to issues with continuity and nobody else being designed to do anything. Several talent have felt like they're without a voice and are reduced to making pleas on social media.

Another talent said in the time they've been there, they've never felt "less heard," and their attempts to speak with Vince McMahon go ignored, met with haste, or sometimes seemingly spitefully go the other way based on their recommendations. We've also heard of several contradictory decisions over the course of a number of months that have reversed course to something the talent had already pitched and had denied prior.

One wrestler stated "if you see a complaint with merit and in good faith about something that lacks sense, logic or continuity, I almost guarantee we have complained too, it just never changes anything,"

Several of the talent we spoke to believe WWE eventually will sale, with one saying that's the only way they can possibly rationalize some of the decision making."

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How is this possible when they have record profits?

cesaro complaining even though he just re-signed. what a fucking mark lmao

>One longtime talent said that nothing matters, outside of four people "maybe,"
Roman, Brock, Charles, Becko

profits? record high.
morale? record low.
yeah, sounds like capitalism....

>if you see a complaint with merit and in good faith about something that lacks sense, logic or continuity, I almost guarantee we have complained too, it just never changes anything
Is there someone who talks exactly like this?

its cesaro bro

>merit
In fake wrestling? Lmao

kek

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Only four people matter because the rest of the talent on the roster are dimeless shitters, ESPECIALLY that faggot Cesaro

The WWE has a bunch of young talent that gets to go out and perform with the most prestigious and long running show in television history. I have honestly never seen a more entitled group of wrestlers in my life. This is what happens when you give the wannabe wrestlers video games and make it seem like an easy thing to Main Event WrestleMania. They need to shut up, know their role, and focus into contributing to sports entertainment and Vince's vision for the company rather than "getting over" with smarks

Longtime Another talent here. This guy is fake news, morale has never been higher.

good morning sir

Is it true this is an exact quote from Vince?

Kek yeah may be him. But did he even have storylines that could have plotholes to complain about?

>wrestlers quitting
>morale at an all time low
>audience keeps getting older
>business model overly reliant on TV deals
>product overly reliant on part-timers & nostalgia
>inability to create new stars
>old guard at the top which won't step aside
>all anyone can say in defence is 'record high profits'

Been saying this for years now - this is the kind of stuff you see in late stages of empire. The people at the very top, whether it be in management (Vince, Nick Khan) or on the main roster (Roman, Lesnar, Seth) are doing extremely well for themselves, but the gap between those at the top and those at the bottom is so large that it effects every aspect of business.

The men's Rumble was the perfect example of that. Out of the 30 wrestlers in the match only 2 or 3 had any realistic chance of winning, simply because WWE has conditioned their audience to only care about the guys at the very top. More and more I think people are realising how replaceble they really are, which is why people are either hunkering down and trying to make as much money as they can (e.g. Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn) or simply quitting (Jeff Hardy, Toni Storm).

theyre building new stars on nxt right now, just need some of them to make the transition

Sure is pal
Verification not required.

Their new stars on NXT literally aren't wrestling, user. Some of them do like a dozen matches a year. They are never going to get better or be ready.

record profits

Sounds like America

kwab fuckin marks

MESSAGE TO ALL AEW TRANNIES:
cope
seethe
dilate
ratio
record profits

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womemes wrestling is partly to blame, the midcards stopped getting as much exposure because the wwe now has to focus on the women main eventers and their midcarders