#6 Body Stats, Match Stats
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Pro-sports announcers and fans, MLB in particular, relish in player statistics. It adds to the fandom and gives the audience a more in-depth and well-rounded impression of the athletes and their respective careers. Why can't WWE likewise spend more time emphasizing the physical attributes and in-ring history of its Superstars?
A graphical representation of the stats during rest holds and other low points would keep interest afloat until match pace picks up, and such an engaging feature would undoubtedly help keep viewers eyeballs on the product a bit longer, contributing to stabilized ratings.
Sports fans argue over stats all the time, from baseball card numbers to NFL combines, so what's the stop the smart mark wrestling nerds who know WWE isn't real from nevertheless opening a similar dialogue about chain sequences and finisher reversals?