Mary wrote:
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Though it has been going downhill a bit in the past few years, WWE's creative team is still more successful than NASCAR's. Neither one get it to be honest with you.
WWE's creative writing team has been going downhill ever since they purchased WCW. In my opinion it seemed to me that at the time they purchased WCW, they got in too big of a hurry to do the invasion angle and didn't want to wait for WCW's big timers to ride out their contracts. Luckily Paul Heyman was there to advise them to form the alliance with his defunct ECW to somewhat save the invasion angle. When WWE started trying to change the gimmicks of the former ECW stars afterwards and Heyman didn't like it, then it really started going downhill to the point where I lost interest. I still like to watch the videos of certain superstars but it got to the point to me where it just seemed like it was less about wrestling and more about storyline...I hope Nascar never gets this way if it is indeed rigged.
However Nascar & WWE have their similarities...They have their irreplaceable faces...There will never be another Hulkamania, Undertaker, Bret Hart, Stone Cold, Triple H or Rock in WWE; in Nascar, there will never be another Richard Petty, Dale Earnhart SR, Darril Waltrip, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart or Jimmie Johnson. Plus in their begining, they were never thought to be as popular as they became.
Overall, when it comes to creativity, everybody has their own ideas and it's hard to really say if one is right or wrong.