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You contradict yourself in this argument. You take a direction where you're saying that crowning Bryan as champion, who's an obvious fan favourite, is not wanted by everyone, but is wanted by most. If it's wanted by most, and I promise you that it is, then it's definitely a money-maker direction for the company to partake. If WWE can't make money off of the vast majority of fans who support one superstar, then it's the companies fault and definitely not Daniel Bryan's. WWE have wanted this kind of social acceptance for Cena for a long time and they never had it. When was the last time a star was this over throughout all demographics?
The fans' desperation and anger launched at the company is definitely justified. I applaud them for their loud voices and vocal distaste for a company that has been known to blatantly ignore their fan base. WWE fans have every right to let everyone know their displeasure of whatever is going on with the company, when it's their money that funds the company. Are you suggesting fans need to shut up, take that Batista is going to be given this push, and hope that WWE will eventually give Bryan some pity reign? I hope not, because Bryan winning the Royal Rumble and finally having his pay-off against The Authority wasn't only the story EVERYONE wanted to see, but is the story that makes the most kayfabe sense.
I couldn't disagree with this article more regarding public opinions being just that -- public. I hope WWE eventually listen to what their fans want and don't continue to blindly ignore us whilst pushing stars none of us are entertained by. I mean, did any fan in the world really care or mark when Batista won the Royal Rumble? Is anyone going to care if he faces Randy Orton in the main event of Wrestlemania? You know full well that the world title match, if it doesn't consist of Daniel Bryan, is just going to be a case of angry fans chanting Daniel's name throughout. It makes the stars participating in the match look bad, but more importantly it makes the company look bad.
The fans' desperation and anger launched at the company is definitely justified. I applaud them for their loud voices and vocal distaste for a company that has been known to blatantly ignore their fan base. WWE fans have every right to let everyone know their displeasure of whatever is going on with the company, when it's their money that funds the company. Are you suggesting fans need to shut up, take that Batista is going to be given this push, and hope that WWE will eventually give Bryan some pity reign? I hope not, because Bryan winning the Royal Rumble and finally having his pay-off against The Authority wasn't only the story EVERYONE wanted to see, but is the story that makes the most kayfabe sense.
I couldn't disagree with this article more regarding public opinions being just that -- public. I hope WWE eventually listen to what their fans want and don't continue to blindly ignore us whilst pushing stars none of us are entertained by. I mean, did any fan in the world really care or mark when Batista won the Royal Rumble? Is anyone going to care if he faces Randy Orton in the main event of Wrestlemania? You know full well that the world title match, if it doesn't consist of Daniel Bryan, is just going to be a case of angry fans chanting Daniel's name throughout. It makes the stars participating in the match look bad, but more importantly it makes the company look bad.