The Fiend's new look has been a hot topic of conversation over the past week
#1. What does The Fiend's new look mean for young children who watch the show?
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The Fiend was already quite a scary character. But Wyatt was able to find the unique blend between appealing to both youngsters and adults. The Fiend's new look may not be capable of doing the same thing, since WWE has gone into unique detail with his arms, legs, and even his hair, to show he has been badly burned.
WWE has evolved over the years and even though the company is no longer technically under the PG banner, there are still many youngsters who tune in and watch the show. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has shown how much many children look up to WWE Superstars and this scary change could be an issue for many of them.
Could The Fiend's new look now be too scary for the younger demographic of the WWE Universe? Will this cause WWE some major problems when they're allowed to welcome the WWE Universe back to live shows in the near future?
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