Would the product we seemingly want do as well?

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It can't be a coincidence that a lot of these "soap-opera" type segments we seemingly despise end up drawing well, and segments we all cry for or superstars we want pushed don't draw as well as we thought. Currently, little will argue against NXT being the best all round product at the moment in WWE. It's unpredictable, there are actual gimmicks, there is emphasis on the tag, midcard, and divas division. If RAW were like this, would it draw as well?

Wrestling isn't as big as it was 10 or so years ago, we all know that. Would a fantastic wrestling product be as popular as WWE is right now? Is it as simple as HHH taking over and going "I want RAW to be like NXT." and drastically changing it all around?
 

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It's unpredictable, there are actual gimmicks, there is emphasis on the tag, midcard, and divas division. If RAW were like this, would it draw as well?

Why wouldn't it? Granted, I don't watch NXT but this sounds like a normal wrestling product.

I have no problem with "soap opera" segments, so long as it's not cringe worthy. My problem with WWE is that I simply don't like most of the new talent that is around.