It's a lost cause at this point. This is what was bound to happen.
You know what's interesting? Today marks the 11-year anniversary of when I first started watching the WWE. And it's sad that on this day, I have never been more uninterested or disillusioned with the product than I am right now. I think the last episode of RAW or SmackDown that I actually tuned in to watch was before Money in the Bank. I didn't even watch Money in the Bank. It's not much but I always figured that I would at least have a small amount of interest in the company. That with all the shortcomings, it wouldn't get to the point where I absolutely didn't care to watch another WWE show. But here we are.
One of the all-time best moments as a WWE fan for me was getting to see Kofi Kingston win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. It was something that I couldn't have even predicted would happen in January. Now we have a black WWE Champion and one that's in the main event picture. And I don't even care to see it.
They finally decided to take the Universal Championship off of Brock. They gave it to Seth Rollins a year later than they should have IMO, but at least there was a chance for a fresh start with him. I don't care to see that either. Especially when they decided to give Brock something he didn't need (MITB briefcase) and will most likely take over whatever show he's on once he cashes in. That's not even mentioning the fact that Kofi and Seth were being made to look like idiots, hoping that Brock would choose to cash in on them.
Becky Lynch was the hottest act in 2018. I knew she deserved her moment at WrestleMania. It was something that happened naturally and was earned. I don't care to see her as the champion either.
Bayley somehow went from being an afterthought to the SmackDown Women's Champion in one night. Someone who has been undervalued for months is back in the spotlight and I don't care to see that either. Especially when Alexa Bliss is waiting in the background, ready to son her one more time and take another title from her.
That doesn't even get into the matches repeated for months, lack of storylines, lack of interesting characters or motivations that make any sense, the end of the brand split after three years, booking that's done as they go along, and a bunch of other problems that we already know about. I'm not going to blame anybody for everything because WWE brought this on themselves. The top champions are all people I'm fans of and I don't care to watch any of it. Modern Family reruns probably get better ratings than both RAW and SmackDown at this point, but I don't think the company really cares about that.
