#2. WWE keeping their approach focused on entertainment to be different from AEW.
Yet another thing WWE hinted strongly throughout the show, was how their style will be kept different from the competition. WWE does not seem at all keen to focus on what we expect to see, wrestling.
This was nothing more than a direct statement to everybody who criticizes their product or wants them to change. WWE basically said that they are happy showing us childish humour segments, which none of us wants to see. It speaks volumes because it shows how stubborn and ignorant Vince can be sometimes.
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What it also told us was that WWE is what they have always said they were, sports entertainment. Wrestling is not a high priority to WWE because they would rather find ways of showing bad humour segments. It tells us they care very little for what the crowd want and pay to see. This was evident by the crowd reactions at certain spots throughout the night.
WWE probably feels that there are enough other promotions out there who focus on the wrestling aspect, more than character development and fan interaction. That is why this week, it was all about them making a statement of their own to prove they operate differently.