I don't particularly see what the point of kidding up WWE was. Prior to that change kids were still watching WWE. Parents who let kids watch wrestling, probably always let them did. Those who feel WWE is inappropriate for their kids still probably think so because wrestling still implies fighting. By kidding up wrestling I feel WWE alienated some adult fans who have the jobs to buy the tickets, and the PPVs etc. Kids still watched WWE when it was more risque, and also appeased the adults. Maybe I was the only one who felt a bit insulted as an adult when Cena sprayed "JBL is POOPY" on that car...like WTF?! Can you get anymore preschool than that? I was like what's next? Orton, and Batista settling their differences with a puppet show, and a cake bake off?(and would you believe I just got an image of them doing that in my mind?LOL!) Do you feel the change was neccesary, or did it hurt the product?I just don't understand the point of why WWE did this, when WWE was just fine the way it was.