#7 "They overproduce everything!" (48:32)
Here's another example. This is not a big deal, it's a tiny little example though about how they screw everything up. So you're on the shelf for nine months or so. Something keeps you going, you're imagining like, your pop. You're waiting for that. You can't wait for it, right? So they have this promo segment going on, and I didn't realize that...the way they wrote this...I'm waiting there and waiting there, standing behind the curtain, waiting for that pop. I'm like: 'OK, this is all gonna be worth it. Nine months, it's all gonna be worth this pop. And the way it's written...Seth goes, it's not his fault, he's just reading the line: 'If you're gonna have a Scottish Psychopath in your corner...I'm gonna have a lunatic in mine!' So it muddled the pop into like four different reactions, and by the time I came out there, they were going nuts, but it's a small example of...they ruin everything! How do you screw that up?! Hit the button play the mu- but it's like they have to get their hands in it. They have to justify their jobs or something. It's a great example of overproducing everything. How do you screw that up, you know? Unbelievable!
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Sadly, this also rears its head seemingly anytime something good or big happens. Look at Brock Lesnar's Money in the Bank boombox thing just this week. People thought it was funny, and what happens? They immediately change the briefcase to make it look like a real boombox, and now, no doubt in a desperate bid for ratings, it appears the McMahons are getting involved in it.
Fans have often criticized the WWE for either burying something or overexposing it and making it lame, with no in-between. Jon Moxley will no doubt hit the nail on the head when it comes to those who make these criticisms.
Edited by Kingshuk Kusari