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Corporate Greed Takes Over WWE On Midnight Hostility Afterhours

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Understanding the TKO-WWE Takeover

In the latest episode of Midnight Hostility Afterhours, host Sam Namo delivers a critique of the obvious TKO & WWE corporate greed. This major shift in the WWE raises concerns over creative direction and management priorities, indicating a worrying trend towards corporate greed. The blending of TKO and WWE operations has left many fans questioning the future of their beloved sport, particularly in terms of its artistic integrity. Blame Triple H if you want or just a downtrend of interest with major injuries to blame to a point, but WWE programming right now is uper boring.

The Impact of Rising Costs…Pure Greed

Namo highlights an unsettling reality: rising costs associated with WWE’s product offerings. With the recent shift towards a $30 ESPN Unlimited paywall for WWE pay-per-view events, fans are left grappling with a decision..is it worth it. The economics of wrestling are changing, and fans deserve transparent communication regarding these alterations. Netflix has RAW but you get so much with Netflix so it’s acceptable. ESPN Unlimited is garbage and paying $30 a month to watch a few hours of WWE is not worth it. Ticket prices and merch prices are rising at a time when WWE is in a down time interest wise. Stupid timing and do we miss Vince yet?

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