But what else can WWE do to gain the media's semi-respect? They're already showing "Clean" disclaimers on WWE shows, and they have the drug policy, which seems faulty at times, but it's done it's job OK. And CM Punk is the right direction for WWE to go, because like it's been said before, that's the closest WWE can get to having a clean face of their company. And other than showing that WWE can have a non roided up champ, it also sends a good message to the kids, the ones who buy all the shirts, toys, and whatever else that's there. It shows that you don't have to have a Batista or Triple H body to "achieve your dreams", sorry for the corniness.
And the media thrives off of negative publicity, they thrive on a scandal. I'm just saying that WWE would get more opportunities in the outside world to spread their product.
And the media thrives off of negative publicity, they thrive on a scandal. I'm just saying that WWE would get more opportunities in the outside world to spread their product.