The reason Linda’s yearning for a political career is
relevant to WWE fans is obvious. Vince McMahon toned down his product to a PG
rating from the mid-point of the last decade onwards. It was felt that cutting
swearing, skimpy outfits, and heavy blade jobs would help to portray WWE as a
more family friendly product. Such an approach was desirable as it was believed
that less ammunition would become available for Linda’s political opponents.
The PG direction has led to WWE becoming a less
controversial product and allowed the promotion to enter into sponsorship deals
with companies that would not have associated with them a decade ago. It has
also stopped new footage from the promotion placing Linda in a compromising
position. The switch has achieved its two main goals.
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Unfortunately for Linda questionable footage from the
company’s past remains. Many clips still exist that can (and have) cause(d)
Linda embarrassment. Top of the list are scenes of her son-in-law simulating sex
with a corpse and her husband making a grown woman bark like a dog. Her
decision to run in 2010 was silly: she had been WWE’s CEO throughout its lewd
era. She is just as accountable as anybody else who worked in a position of
power (or who appeared on screen) during that time for the company’s TV output.
I’m not knocking the WWE product pre-PG Era. For that
matter I’m not knocking the PG Era itself. Both proved successful for the
company. I think their company’s finances over the last several years prove
that toning things down when they did was the right move.
I’m not sure it’s still the right direction for the company
though. TV ratings have been steadily decreasing over the last several months. Pay-per-view
buy rates have been falling for longer. These trends cannot be attributed to
any one thing but the creative direction of the company certainly isn’t helping.
Most fans agree that a fresh direction is needed for WWE to see its fortunes
change. John Cena is said to have confronted Vince McMahon on this subject
behind the scenes at RAW a few weeks ago, so it’s clear that the problem is an
issue for those within the company as well as those outsiders.
Getting rid of the PG rating is one very effective solution
to the problem.
Should Linda win this is not going to happen. WWE will
want to stay as clean as possible to avoid any potential trouble for her. The
chances of this happening don’t seem great though. The New York Times has given
her just an eight per cent chance of winning. Those aren’t good odds.
Vince and Linda have a lot of money but will they be
prepared to finance a third attempt if Linda is unsuccessful this year? It’s
not impossible (Vince is notoriously unpredictable and bloody-minded) but I
wouldn’t say it’s likely. Should Linda lose again the smart thing to do would
be to accept defeat gracefully and give up on the idea forever. Spending a
further $50million in 2014 would seem a bad move if Linda has lost twice in the
previous four years.
I don’t think that a return to the ideals of the Attitude
Era is the right direction to take either. As enjoyable as it was it was of its
time and, more importantly, it’s been done. It would feel like a shoddy
reproduction in 2012. Giving talent more leeway and reintroducing the occasional
juice job or bit of profanity could be just what is needed though. If Linda
loses there’s a chance that will happen.
The current WWE product is stale. If it’s not changed
then the McMahons may be unable to afford a third run at a Senatorial seat in
two years’ time, whether they want to make it or not.
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