If this news isn’t enough to make WWE seriously
reconsider their approach to the content of their flagship show I don’t know
what is.
Since being extended to three hours in July RAW’s viewing
figures have progressively declined. I’m sure that the biggest reason for this
is that three straight hours of wrestling every week is just too much. I’ve
been watching for over a decade and write thousands of words on the subject
every month and I don’t feel the need for a show of that length on a weekly
basis. Casual fans certainly aren’t going to want that much.
Another part of the problem is almost certainly that
although the programme is now an hour longer there are no new acts appearing.
CM Punk and John Cena still monopolise the show, with other performers each
getting their regular allotted appearances. It’s formulaic and predictable.
There is no feeling of spontaneity or unpredictability. RAW exists only to maintain
its own status quo from week to week.
The answer is simple. Take one of Punk and Cena’s weekly
segments away and aggressively push new acts. Give them interesting or
intriguing characters to portray. Provide viewers with new favourite wrestlers
and reasons to tune in. The recent introduction of Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose
and Seth Rollins is a good start but can’t be deemed a success until it’s made
clear the three aren’t going to be wasted.
Longer matches would help too. This is something WWE has
already begun to do over the last couple of months, with at least one mid-card
match per episode getting around fifteen minutes. It should help to keep the
core audience happy and encourage new fans (additions to that core audience)
who discover that they – gasp – like
professional wrestling as well as sports entertainment soap opera. There’s room
for both, especially on a three hour show.
Barrett and Kingston were given a lengthy match on last night's RAW
Announcing big matches a week or two in advance and
hyping them isn’t a bad idea either. This would be a lot simpler if WWE didn’t
have so many pay-per-views to promote but that’s not going to change any time
soon. Hyped TV matches don’t have to feature world titles though.
WWE could announce a Randy Orton v Alberto Del Rio cage
match for two weeks’ time. That could attract viewers and advance their ongoing
rivalry. Or Kofi Kingston could be attacked by Damien Sandow after successfully
defending his title on RAW, prompting a match between the two to be announced
for the next week.
Changes need to be made to RAW, and quickly. If not the
entire three hour move could prove to be the show’s undoing.
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