#2 WWE does these segments in a classy manner
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I'd joked earlier that Mandy Rose showing up in a towel actually conceals a lot more of her than her ring gear does. While WWE may be teasing risky segments in recent times, we all know that they will play out in a family friendly manner on television. It is this knowledge that keeps advertisers and families loyal to the product.
Often, the anticipation is a lot worse than the reveal. A clear case in point is the Aiden English-Lana storyline, where we only saw a part of the video at first. Eventually, when we saw the rest of the video, we knew we were back into generic WWE storyline territory once again.
Such segments are a nice change of setting as well. It's always nice to break away from the ring.