Jonathan Hood
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I have no problem...
the way that Triple H is doing things as far as his storytelling is concerned.
That approach can work, but it doesn't always translate to satisfying the live events.
Fans attending shows want to have an immediate payoff.
I compare that to AEW with All Elite Wrestling, where you get longer matches, bigger cards, more in-ring action.
And the analogy is like AEW feels like you go out for dinner and you come home with three more full plates of food
You get the substance, you get the sizzle and the steak.
It's like, no, no, no, I'm good.
And they just continue to bring food to you.
You're like, no, I'm good.
That's how AEW does things.
But at least if nothing else, you're getting the bang for your buck and then some with all the action that you get.
And I feel like it's a different business model from what WWE is doing as of late under TKO.
So my bottom line is WWE storytelling is strong.
There's no question about that, but it could do more.
We said this at the end of the Vince McMahon era.
We're saying this right now, that WWE can do a lot more.
Five matches of Backlash in Tampa.
Imagine you have a ticket to that.
I'm sure some that are listening right now say, yeah, I'm going, J-Hood.