Adam Pearce just changed everything about the red brand with a huge announcement about WWE's future. RAW appears to be changing, and the General Manager is going to support it.
For a long time now, RAW has not exactly been a safe space to work, with several stars taking it into their hands to create chaos and attacking other superstars. At first, it was Bron Breakker for being kept out of the King of the Ring tournament. This was added to the feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, with both stars frequently attacking each other.
On top of that, Bronson Reed has also taken it upon himself to be another name who has decided to take action against the issues he perceived himself to be facing, attacking multiple other stars. He injured Seth Rollins and R-Truth, writing them off WWE TV. The star has also been feuding with Braun Strowman, with both stars taking things too far on RAW this week, breaking barricades, attacking fans, and going through a drywall.
Adam Pearce has been fining people and punishing them by suspending them all this time, but it has not had a perceptible effort. Following RAW, he asked the WWE Universe what they wanted after Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed wreaked destruction on the show. They voted on all three platforms that they wanted to see them fight.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Pearce published the results and said it was enough for him, declaring, "RAW is war" on Twitter/X.
"The people have spoken. #WWERaw is war. Exactly as you want it. Exactly as it was drafted it to be. It is official," he wrote.
Adam Pearce has just changed things on WWE RAW
With this declaration, Adam Pearce appears to be giving up on trying to control the stars and has decided that following public opinion and letting the two monsters fight might be the best option.
This will probably mean fewer restrictions for them and fewer fines and punishments in the future.
Fans will find out how this will work on the upcoming episode of RAW. Until then, it seems inevitable that things have changed on the red brand.