The spotlight can't shine on the puppet masters when WWE Raw and SmackDown diverge into two brands following the draft on July 19.
An increased number of authority figures and McMahon family drama aren't what audiences want to see when they turn on WWE's two top shows. It's brawling, not bureaucracy that entices pro wrestling fans. In-ring struggles have to take precedence over battles for administrative authority.
As obvious as that may sound, it's not clear WWE understands th...
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