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WWE has invested a lot into this brand split, and it has shown to work with SmackDown even beating RAW in the ratings. But they've put a lot to invest into this brand split. Multiple new titles, new signings, but will WWE regret this decision if the tables turn and they stop making a profit?
I think, down the line, they'll not be too happy with the amount of money poured in. WWE had this array of talent in 2002, but the talent pool was quickly depleted with 2 years time, and the quality and overall investment was clearly lacking.
They seemed to be disinterested. But their new business model of hiring well-known talents and offering significant benefits with a third brand like NXT. It's kind of a double-edged sword. But I do think there might be some backlash if the investment doesn't pay off too quick, or not pay off at all.
I think, down the line, they'll not be too happy with the amount of money poured in. WWE had this array of talent in 2002, but the talent pool was quickly depleted with 2 years time, and the quality and overall investment was clearly lacking.
They seemed to be disinterested. But their new business model of hiring well-known talents and offering significant benefits with a third brand like NXT. It's kind of a double-edged sword. But I do think there might be some backlash if the investment doesn't pay off too quick, or not pay off at all.