#2 Got It Wrong: The McMahons
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Ever since Vince McMahon stepped out from behind the commentary desk, the WWE has for years been about the McMahons, and their constant family struggles.
But this week, Vince, alongside Shane and Stephanie, as well as Triple H announced they would be putting themselves in complete control of both RAW and SmackDown Live, after the Corbin debacle at TLC.
Whilst this may be a good thing, fans will not have to look far back to remember the Authority, and how for years, the WWE seemed to be solely about the most prominent family in wrestling.
Also, whilst this is an interesting announcement, it's not exactly the groundbreaking, monumental shock that fans were promised.
And let's not forget, if the McMahons are gonna be running the shows, what does that mean for Paige?