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Why WWE Is Too Corporate to Be Creative (ep.939)

Why WWE Is Too Corporate to Be Creative (ep.939)

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Corporate influence significantly stifles creativity in media by prioritizing profit and broad appeal over niche or innovative content, leading to risk aversion and a fear of failure that discourages original ideas. This is clearly exemplified within the WWE, especially under TKO Group Holdings (Endeavor) and the creative leadership of Triple H, despite some shifts from the Vince McMahon era.The drive for mass appeal in WWE, while praised for a more "wrestling-centric" approach, still means prioritizing storylines and characters that resonate with the broadest possible audience, often sacrificing artistic depth or appealing to niche wrestling fans. This profit-driven approach leads to formulaic storytelling, relying on established tropes like the underdog babyface or dominant heel factions, which can become repetitive and predictable, hindering innovation in narrative structure. Wrestlers are increasingly seen as "intellectual property" to be leveraged across various platforms, focusing on making characters marketable and easily digestible, rather than allowing for organic growth or complex, potentially controversial, personas. Furthermore, the global reach and family-friendly (PG) rating strongly incentivize avoiding controversial or offensive storylines, sanitizing character portrayals and shying away from edgier content that could push creative boundaries.Centralized control and rigid hierarchies also play a role. While Triple H reportedly encourages more collaboration, scripts, promos, and storyline directions are ultimately approved by him as Chief Content Officer. This means individual creative visions of wrestlers or junior writers can be altered or rejected if they don't align with the overarching corporate strategy, leading to a lack of true autonomy. The highly polished, high-production-value "WWE Formula" for presentation, while impressive, can also lead to a uniformity in how matches and segments are presented, limiting unique visual storytelling.This corporate environment fosters standardization and homogenization, often referred to as the "Walmart effect." Many styles and gimmicks get "WWE-ified," losing their independent authenticity as they are streamlined to fit the established "WWE Formula." Rampant visible sponsorship, such as ring aprons and barricades becoming billboards, directly impacts the viewing experience, prioritizing advertising revenue over narrative immersion. Additionally, the emphasis on "viral clips" and celebrity appearances, often for short-term buzz, can come at the expense of consistent, evolving storylines for full-time talent.Economic pressures and resource allocation further hinder creativity. Despite strong profits, WWE has historically undertaken "budget cuts" and talent releases, with the corporate focus on optimizing the roster for maximum return potentially leading to talented individuals being let go if they don't fit current plans. An increased reliance on data-driven decisions, while providing insights, can lead to content simply catering to existing tastes rather than pushing creative boundaries and introducing new concepts.Finally, employee morale and creative flow are impacted. Despite Triple H being seen as more approachable, there's immense pressure on talent to deliver within the established corporate framework, leading to creative frustration if wrestlers feel their full potential isn't utilized. Historically, this frustration has led to a "brain drain," with talented individuals seeking opportunities in other promotions where they perceive more creative freedom. In essence, while corporations like TKO provide resources, their inherent focus on profit and predictability often impedes genuine, groundbreaking creativity in media like WWE, meticulously managing the "product" to maximize market value over radical creative risks.Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.comSupport KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of PodcastsFollow KOP on X and TikTok @kingofpodcasts (F Meta!)Listen to KOP’s other programs, Podcasters Row… and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast and The Broadcasters Podcast.Buy KOP a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/kingofpodcastsDrop KOP a PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=3TAB983ZQPNVLDrop KOP a CashApp https://cash.app/$kingofallpodcastsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-is-real-wrestling-podcast--1559158/support.

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