#2 Superstars' unhappiness
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WWE’s booking in recent times has not only drawn criticism from the fans, but also from its own Superstars. Some superstars have been very vocal about their unhappiness with the creative team. They have voiced their unhappiness through social-media. Some have even expressed their desire to leave. For instance, Dean Ambrose has reportedly rejected a seven-figure deal by Vince McMahon, choosing to not renew his contract with the company.
As reported earlier, The Revival had also requested their release in January 2019. Similar reports in February have brought with them The Usos’ desire to leave Vince McMahon’s organization.
It’s not tough to see why Superstars have been unhappy. The most apparent reason has been a lack of direction for their characters. Still, Vince McMahon and his creative team do a tough job, and it has been a tough time for the creative team. Nonetheless, Superstars' unhappiness adds to Mr. McMahon's headache in running his huge company.